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Old 06-10-2008, 12:32 PM   #1
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Splitting a Book into 2 Volumes?

I'm quite new, so don't know my around your site very well yet - so pardon if this question is covered elsewhere.

I download a VERY large book from MS Reader site and did LIT to LRF conversion using calibre software. Seems to have done a spiffy job. However, the single LIT file actually contains the entire contents of a 2 volume set. It would be much better - for several reasons - if I had 2 LRF files - 1 for each volume. Is there a relatively easy way to do that?

Also, the file has embedded the following note. Does this mean anything for LRF files? If so, how can I do this?

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The New Athena Unicode font (NEWATHU.TTF) will enable the presentation of the ancient Greek text in the book. If you do not install it (or have an equivalent), some of the Greek characters will appear as boxes. The font can be downloaded free of charge from http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~pinax/...download.html; installation instructions are at http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgre...l#greekUnicode.
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