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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
Not that it solves what you're asking, but what about using KindleGen to convert the ePub instead? I generally use Calibre when converting for my own use, but I've tried KindleGen on some epubs and the conversion's have looked just as good. I just drag the epub onto the KindleGen exe icon and in a few seconds have a mobi file (or you can of course run it from the command line).
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I can give it a try; I've never used KindleGen. I don't mean to be thick, but the destructions say you have to use an html file, not an epub? NB: the conversion "worked," sort of...
EDIT and ADD: Also got a runtime error in Kindle for PC when I opened the resulting mobi, which didn't have a table of contents and had two covers. :-( Crashed Kindle for PC.
Seriously, am I at the point where I have to open Sigil, copy everything from xhtml into an html editor, save it as html (can't wait to see how THAT goes), then run it through mobipocket? Or KindleGen?
FFS!!!
Hitch