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Old 07-16-2014, 03:40 AM   #5
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If you are getting individual html files for every single page, that could be awkward for editing. If it were my project, I would use Sigil to merge those pages into sections, *perhaps* each group being merged as a single "Bible book" (for example, all the pages of Genesis merged to a single file, then Exodus, etc.) Depending on file-size of course --- they say that 260 kb should be the top limit for a single (x)html file. Thus, you would have as many "chapters" in your epub as there are "books" in your Bible. Each of those could then have a (hx) heading assigned for easier creation of TOC.

Depending on what editor you are using, you might then find it useful to group those books of the Bible into several *volumes* while you are working on it. I use Sigil, and on my computer, if the entire epub size goes much over 20 mb, operations sloooow to a craaaawwwwllll.

Or maybe I am not understanding the problem...

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