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Old 01-29-2011, 01:53 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by MildBill View Post
But that's just the point, I still would have to edit the zip output to remove the TOC on each page if I was putting it on a website.

And, if the epub is simply html in separate files, how hard could it be to convert to one single file?

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Your original request was to read on your pc, not on a website, a lot of ebooks on websites are presented chapter by chapter, with Nav controls at the top like this feature does. What I'm trying to say is that this feature/output format is not intended for you, a poster who is asking for help with reading epub files on his desktop.

I'm not sure why the epub reading software doesn't work for you. If you want a single 'flow' with one continuous book, convert into a desktop oriented format like rtf. Merging multiple html files into one probably isn't terribly hard, but it isn't particularly easy either, which is why no one has implemented it yet.
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