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Old 06-12-2011, 11:32 AM   #8
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Cool thank you

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Originally Posted by dwig View Post
One of the horrid things about Sigil is that some of its more useful functionality is rather hidden by the UI design. There is one such "hidden" function that makes this problem much easier to fix.

To merge/concatenate two xhtml files in Sigil you simply right click (Windows, I presume its CTRL-click on Mac??) on the second file in the "Book View" pane and select "Merge with previous" from the resulting menu.

I use this frequently with machine converted ePubs that are split somewhat haphazardly. I generally split the files again at appropriate breaks in the text (e.g. chapters, ...). Since Sigil's UI slows down noticably with larger files, particularily switching from code to preview mode after a CSS edit, I generally start by splitting the first segment and only do the "merge with previous" when I get to the end of that segment and find that part of the chapter spans to the next xhtml file. I then continue splitting that combined file.
great tip, thanks.
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