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Old 07-15-2014, 10:57 PM   #1
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HTML to .epub -- Some considerations

(this is a follow on from my bible conversion effort for the Swedish Bibel 2000).

Bearing in mind that the Bible is a VERY large book - probably larger than any fiction book:

How do I deal with the overload that this leads to?

I have merged books Genesis - Ruth into one HTML so far. (That's but a fraction of the bible for the bible illiterate). It's going to be 8 times larger, I think before it's complete.

It might be too intense to work with one large HTML.
I might have to split it up into multiple HTML files.

But I want the end result to be ONE epub with all of the Bible in it.

Can Sigil merge multiple HTML into one epub?
Or how should I handle the problem?
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