Err, yes, that was the part I was referencing when I mentioned creating a toc.html file. Maybe I need to be more specific in my question.
I have a number of dirs with files like: 01.html, 02.html, 03.html, etc. I'm looking for an easy way to use Calibre to take such a dir and convert it to an epub doc. I can create a toc.html file as mentioned in the FAQ. What I can't find is an example of how to use Calibre to do this conversion/creation from the command line (whether I need to create the toc.html or not). I need to expand beyond the GUI.
I need this to be easy and from the command line because I get new "books" all the time. I tend to download stuff then install it on my phone/tablet to read "offline", then delete it later. So my question is more about ease of use than how to make a doc look good. I almost don't even need a ToC, other than that helps to ensure that all the chapters are put in the correct order.
Amusing note, in my experimentation when I first started, without a toc.html file, Calibre created my epub with all the chapters in reverse order. Oops!
So, if there's a FAQ for this, please point it out.
Thanks!