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Old 07-30-2010, 05:35 AM   #1
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Conversion fail...

So im converting a .LIT ebook into EPUB, something which i have done numerous times and i get this:

ERROR: Conversion Error: <b>Failed</b>: Convert book 1 of 1 (Chainfire)

Convert book 1 of 1 (Chainfire)
Resolved conversion options
calibre version: 0.7.9
{'asciiize': False,
'author_sort': None,
'authors': None,
'base_font_size': 0.0,
'book_producer': None,
'change_justification': u'original',
'chapter': u"//*[((name()='h1' or name()='h2') and re:test(., 'chapter|book|section|part\\s+', 'i')) or @class = 'chapter']",
'chapter_mark': u'pagebreak',
'comments': None,
'cover': 'c:\\users\\thecra~1\\appdata\\local\\temp\\calibr e_0.7.9_xajelc.jpeg',
'debug_pipeline': None,
'disable_font_rescaling': False,
'dont_split_on_page_breaks': True,
'extra_css': None,
'extract_to': None,
'flow_size': 260,
'font_size_mapping': None,
'footer_regex': u'(?i)(?<=<hr>)((\\s*<a name=\\d+></a>((<img.+?>)*<br>\\s*)?\\d+<br>\\s*.*?\\s*)|(\\s* <a name=\\d+></a>((<img.+?>)*<br>\\s*)?.*?<br>\\s*\\d+))(?=<br>)' ,
'header_regex': u'(?i)(?<=<hr>)((\\s*<a name=\\d+></a>((<img.+?>)*<br>\\s*)?\\d+<br>\\s*.*?\\s*)|(\\s* <a name=\\d+></a>((<img.+?>)*<br>\\s*)?.*?<br>\\s*\\d+))(?=<br>)' ,
'input_encoding': None,
'input_profile': <calibre.customize.profiles.InputProfile object at 0x046344D0>,
'insert_blank_line': False,
'insert_metadata': False,
'isbn': None,
'keep_ligatures': False,
'language': None,
'level1_toc': None,
'level2_toc': None,
'level3_toc': None,
'line_height': 0.0,
'linearize_tables': False,
'margin_bottom': 5.0,
'margin_left': 5.0,
'margin_right': 5.0,
'margin_top': 5.0,
'max_toc_links': 50,
'no_chapters_in_toc': False,
'no_default_epub_cover': False,
'no_inline_navbars': False,
'no_svg_cover': False,
'output_profile': <calibre.customize.profiles.NookOutput object at 0x04634850>,
'page_breaks_before': u"//*[name()='h1' or name()='h2']",
'prefer_metadata_cover': False,
'preprocess_html': False,
'preserve_cover_aspect_ratio': False,
'pretty_print': True,
'pubdate': None,
'publisher': None,
'rating': None,
'read_metadata_from_opf': 'c:\\users\\thecra~1\\appdata\\local\\temp\\calibr e_0.7.9_szq9xn.opf',
'remove_first_image': False,
'remove_footer': False,
'remove_header': False,
'remove_paragraph_spacing': False,
'remove_paragraph_spacing_indent_size': 1.5,
'series': None,
'series_index': None,
'tags': None,
'timestamp': None,
'title': None,
'title_sort': None,
'toc_filter': None,
'toc_threshold': 6,
'use_auto_toc': False,
'verbose': 2}
InputFormatPlugin: LIT Input running
on C:\Users\TheCrazier\Calibre Library\Terry Goodkind\Chainfire (189)\Chainfire - Terry Goodkind.lit
Parsing all content...
Parsing Goodkind%2c%20Terry%20-%20Sword%20of%20Truth%209%20-%202005%20-%20Chainfire#.htm ...
Forcing Goodkind%2c%20Terry%20-%20Sword%20of%20Truth%209%20-%202005%20-%20Chainfire#.htm into XHTML namespace
File 'Goodkind%2c%20Terry%20-%20Sword%20of%20Truth%209%20-%202005%20-%20Chainfire#.htm' missing <head/> element
Parsing ~cov0001.htm ...
Forcing ~cov0001.htm into XHTML namespace
Generating default TOC from spine...
Choosing other.ms-titleimage-standard:0765305232.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg as the cover
Merging user specified metadata...
Detecting structure...
Auto generated TOC with 0 entries.
Flattening CSS and remapping font sizes...
Source base font size is 12.00000pt
Cleaning up manifest...
Trimming unused files from manifest...
Parsing stylesheet.css ...
Trimming 'n95882.jpg' from manifest
Creating EPUB Output...
Looking for large trees in Goodkind%2c%20Terry%20-%20Sword%20of%20Truth%209%20-%202005%20-%20Chainfire#.htm...
Found large tree #0
Splitting...
Split point: {http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}div /*/*[2]/*
Split tree too small
Splitting...
Split point: {http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}p /*/*[2]/*/*/*[2]
Split tree too small
Splitting...
Split point: {http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}p /*/*[2]/*/*/*[3]
Split tree too small
Splitting...
Split point: {http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}p /*/*[2]/*/*/*[1]
Split tree too small
Splitting...
Python function terminated unexpectedly
Could not find reasonable point at which to split: Goodkind

any help?
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Old 07-30-2010, 06:55 AM   #2
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Calibre splits the html into chunks smaller than 260k in size so all epub renderers will be able to handle the epub. This error indicates that calibre didn't find what it considered a good place to split the file.

Do the same conversion again, but this time point to a empty directory in the debug area under conversion. After the conversion fails you will have the initial html file in the directory you pointed to in debug. Open this html up in Sigil. Insert a bunch of chapter breaks to split the html, then save as a epub. I then add this epub to calibre and do a epub to epub conversion to ensure the file is formatted the way I like it.
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Calibre splits the html into chunks smaller than 260k in size so all epub renderers will be able to handle the epub. This error indicates that calibre didn't find what it considered a good place to split the file.

Do the same conversion again, but this time point to a empty directory in the debug area under conversion. After the conversion fails you will have the initial html file in the directory you pointed to in debug. Open this html up in Sigil. Insert a bunch of chapter breaks to split the html, then save as a epub. I then add this epub to calibre and do a epub to epub conversion to ensure the file is formatted the way I like it.
I had one of this problem a while back. What I did was set the EPUB file split size to 400K (hold your horses ) , then it converts

THEN
I convert EPUB to EPUB , SETTING the file size in the convert window back to the default :260K
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Old 07-30-2010, 04:54 PM   #4
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i was thinking something along the lines of the html but i thought it might be too complicated... but now that you explain it, it seems doable... and i also considered changing the split file size but i wasnt sure by how much and if i should make it more or less...

ill try the solutions out and let you know, thanks a lot
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Old 07-30-2010, 05:24 PM   #5
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so i did it the way theducks recommended but i had to set it at like 1500k for it to work but its good it works on my nook...though i couldnt set it back to 260k...o well thanks a bunch...
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