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Old 08-24-2010, 02:12 AM   #11645
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I"m glad it helped you! Yeah, Dorothy Gilman is the BEST.

Now for the vent and rant part. I'm trying to figure out how to join multiple XHTML files, with the eventual goal of turning them into an ebook. Calibre lists XHTML as an input file, but until I can get ONE file out of the 390 I currently have (each page of the book is one XHTML file), calibre won't have anything to do with it. According to Kovid, in the calibre thread, you can make an .opf file to "join" HTML files together and feed that to calibre and it'll read them in order for you (I've done this, but the ones I've used already had the .opf file in the folder). What no one seems to know (and I have now spent HOURS on Google looking for this), is A. Will the same trick work with XHTML files? and B. If so, how the heck do you make an .opf file? Is it just a text file with the extension .opf?
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