Thread: OI 2.2 - Slow
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Old 03-27-2011, 09:51 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by lunohod View Post
A recent daily build may solve your problems, but it's not sure. If you send me your epub file, I'll try to reproduce the problem.
Thanks for the offer but as far as opening the EPUB goes I think I have bottomed the problem. Although it opens ok in ADE and other software the file was ill-formed. The individual chapters were based on <h2> and <h3>, I have changed them to <h1> and <h2> and also renamed one of the component xhtml files and all seems ok - I can open the file in less than a minute which is more in line with what I would expect.

This is what happens when you take a html book and just run it through Calibre, then tweak the TOC with Sigil without critically examining the structure

Thinking about the slow progress in displaying file details in the Bookshelf I guess this is because it has to extract the name and title from within each book before they can be displayed. In my case I had something like 180 zipped fb2 files in a folder. Would the sort order (date/A-Z) affect the speed appreciably ?

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