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Old 03-02-2009, 11:15 AM   #12
llasram
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
I'd need some time to get back into it (it was late, I was in a hurry, and didn't take the time to properly troubleshoot the issue)... right off, I'd like to see individual chapters be broken up into individual HTML files within the package, instead of one big HTML file. Calibre seemed to have problems with the TOC, which may have been related to that. The ePub TOC did not work properly when I opened it in DE after creation in Calibre.
That's strange. Calibre will definitely split input HTML at detected/XPath-specified chapter breaks, as well as at page breaks. The NCX TOC should be generated from those detected chapters or additional specified XPath expressions. The only issue I'm aware of with it is that it can be somewhat slow on the Reader because calibre doesn't currently try to prevent top-level TOC items from having fragment identifiers.

I'm glad you're able to use calibre for Mobipocket generation though. Baby steps!
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