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Old 03-24-2013, 02:06 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by sumguy View Post
DoctorOhh, theducks is right, I did follow the info in that section of the faq correctly. I created "another HTML file that contains links to all the other files in the desired order". Usually that's for when you have a book with each chapter in a separate html file. But in this case, the original book I have is a folder with 297 html files, one for every page. I created an html table of contents with a link to each file, just as in the example. So I ended up with this table of contents, with 297 entries in it, at the beginning of the book.
I guess I was a little slow on the uptake. Try converting the book with 297 entries in the TOC to htmlz which should give you one large html file. Edit the file to remove the TOC and convert to epub or mobi as theducks suggested and if the chapters are clearly identified this may do the trick.

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theducks, I'm not sure how to go about trying your idea. I'm assuming you mean the chapter detection in the heuristic processing.
Yes use the heuristic processing.
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