I admit, it's confusing me. I do this all the time--add xhtml files that I have here or there, or add a section that I've made previously, from an exploded epub, and even when I've had duplicate images (or stylesheets, for that matter), I've never had a collision issue like this; Sigil merely renames the files and keeps truckin'. My bigger problem is having the same image multiple times with different names and having to go back and delete the dupes and fix the paths so I don't have a boatload of excess unneeded baggage.
Actually, from a testing standpoint: Ray, if you rename the images folders "Images," (and obviously s&r the linking text inside the xhtml files), what happens if you upload them then? Do you still get collision or overwriting?
Ray: didn't you say, somewhere in this mess, either here or on DTP, that you had this in mobi? Did you make it with MBP C? So you should have one big (honkin' long) html file, with all the image calls, right? What about simply taking the html from inside MBP and whomping it into Sigil--why wouldn't that work? Or, if it didn't, why didn't it, or what was the symptom of what went wrong?
Hitch
Last edited by Hitch; 11-23-2010 at 04:29 AM.
Reason: Fixed a typo.
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