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Originally Posted by KevinH
Also here is a quick and dirty python script to decode apnx files to return page names and offsets into the assembled text file (not the raw markup language file).
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Could you eventually use the same code to create a script that'll generate a "real" .apnx file from a book that contains a pagemap instead of the fake one that Calibre generates?
Speaking of pagemaps, the Kindle publishing guidelines don't specify whether KindleGen expects Adobe style pagemaps or ncx based pagemaps.
Can you tell from the reverse engineered books, what kind of pagemap KindleGen expects?