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Originally Posted by MacEachaidh
Thanks Dale.
Yes, I thought it was a fairly long-standing, ermm, behaviour -- I just rarely encounter it, because I always give chapters their own file.
It's just that the book I'm formatting is divided into four major sections, with no subdivisions (chapters or the like) within each section. I could force a break in the coding, but there's no logical place to do it, so the end result would be no different from what ADE is already doing. (Well, a slight difference: I could choose where it breaks that way, but the disruption to the formatting would be essentially the same.)
I understand the need to contain file sizes within an epub, but is 200K really that much of a worry?
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It is something you do need to deal with if you plan on publishing this and it's not just something for yourself. Older devices that use an older version of RMDSK do need to have the sections divided and if you don't, they won't be able to read your book.