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Old 02-05-2016, 08:08 AM   #133
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Originally Posted by dhdurgee View Post
The .epub file created contains 149 files in the OEBPS/Text directory, but the manifest in the content.opf does not list many of them:

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I assume that the content.opf was generated by KindleUnpack, if so is this a bug?

Dave
Are you sure you're not unpacking this book into a folder that already contains remnants of a previously unpacked (and much larger) book?

I purchased this book from Amazon and when I unpack it using the standalone KindleUnpack, I only see 46 files in the resulting mobi8/OEBPS/Text folder (cover_page.xhtml and part0000.xhtml - part0044.xhtml)--all of which are properly manifested in the opf file.

The resulting epub in the mobi8 folder also only has 46 files in the OEBPS/Text folder (all manifested). When using KindleImport/Sigil, I get the exact same result as I do with KindleUnpack (I've even made sure to use an older version of KindleUnpack to make sure my previous patch wasn't affecting things).

However, when I unpack it into a folder containing the contents of a previously unpacked larger book. I see the same thing you do: extra, unmanifested files in the mobi8/OEBPS/Text folder and in the resulting epub. You should always unpack to an empty directory.

I see no reason to suspect that KindleUnpack or KindleImport or Sigil has truncated any data or left any files out of this book.

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