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Old 11-20-2011, 09:15 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
Hi,

I have a book that has following files:
- index.htm (main page)
- toc.htm (toc)
- outro.htm (final word)

Then I have folders like this:
- ch01
- ch02
- ch03
- ....

In each folder there are few (changing between 1 to 6 or 7) files like this:
- 01-01.htm
- 01-02.htm
- 01-03.htm

for chapter 2 it would look like:
- 02-01.htm
- 02-02.htm
- 02-03.htm
- 02-04.htm
- 02-05.htm


this is the folder structure of my book.

I want to know if in Sigil, I can all import them into one epub, or if it is better to put all html files in one folder, or if Sigil is not able to combine or use external html files (and I need to combine all htmls manually in one chapter file)?
IMHO import the functional Index.html into Calibre and have IT create the starting-point EPUB, then fine tune with Sigil.


Caution: Sigil does terrible (Nuke's) overlapping file names when it flattens nested folder structure (each older file with the same name,will be overwritten, regardless of original folder.).
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