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Old 11-11-2014, 02:37 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Wendy Wolfe View Post
Also, it is going to be a challange to work with in the "Files Browser" because it seems that I can't organize the kazillion text files into subfolders. (More on this at the end of this note.)

Do any of the EPUB editors allow for a directory structure to organize the "text" files?

Or is this just the reality of dealing with this kind of EPUB?

Thanks

Sidenote:
Interestingly, the Calibre editor allows me to place "text" files into subfolders (text/xxx.html, text/sub/yyy.html, text/sub/ggg.html are all valid). I played around a bit & everything seems to work fine. I assume that there's a reason why the UI doesn't detect/surface the organization. It would be a rather nice feature of v.large books.)
As you saw, calibre allows you to put files in your own folder layout.

However, the File Browser used in the editor sorts books according to data type, and all Text files will be listed together.

If you built a ToC with proper nesting, you can view it in a separate panel, and use it to navigate around as well.
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