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Old 01-07-2014, 05:00 PM   #21
elibrarian
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Originally Posted by AnotherCat View Post
You stated as your example "The file is a merge of five books to one, using Calibres plugin to merge epubs." which I assumed meant you were referring to the epubmerge plugin. For my own contribution I just continued using it as an example. Sorry if you feel that I confused things as apparently I was incorrect in my assumption.

A little off topic, but I would be interested in the plugin other than epubmerge that you used to merge the files as it may be better than epubmerge. Thanks.
Well, I did not use any plugin - I simply unzipped the five original epubs, and copied the relevant files into Sigil in the correct order and renamed them en masse on the go. Since the five original books was of my own making, I was quite sure about what I did and which files were necessary, and the whole operation took less than a quarter of an hour. Sometimes the apparently easy solution (Calibre's Merge-plugin in this case) turns out to be the most difficult and laborius

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Kim
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