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Old 05-06-2013, 08:42 AM   #3
MichaelV
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
I take it you have experience of other FB2 books which ARE structured - i.e. the format WILL do it?
The thing is NOT ONE of the FB2 converted from ePub has ever been structured (with Parts, Chapters, etc.)

Here's a snippet from a structured FB2:
<section>
<image xlink:href="#Any2FbImgLoader0"/>
</section><section><title><p><strong>Burglars Can’t Be Choosers</strong></p></title>
<p id="AutBody_0DocRoot">By Lawrence Block</p>
<p>Book 1 in the Bernie Rhodenbarr series</p>
<p>Copyright © 1977 by Lawrence Block</p>
<p><emphasis>For Steve and Nancy Schwerner</emphasis></p>
</section><section><title><p><strong>Chapter One</strong></p></title>

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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
Open your ePub in Sigil. IS it divided into chapters, each a seperate XHTML file? If not, it's easy to split them.

IS there a title at the beginning of each chapter, in a header style? Has the TOC been generated?
Haali Reader doesn't have the TOC, it has an icon allowing to see the structure. And all Parts, Chapters, etc. are in the text in bold and in a larger font, which is not the case when I convert epubs->FB2 in Calibre.
As for checking one of the ePubs in Sigil, there's everything as you wrote above.
1.t is divided into chapters, each a separate XHTML file.
2, There a title at the beginning of each chapter, in a header style.
3. And yes, the TOC has been generated by Sivil.

Still, while converting this ePub in Calibre I'm getting something close to TXT file (with images, though, but it's not an even semi-healthy FB2).
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