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Old 01-13-2009, 11:52 AM   #11
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Last night I integrated any2lit on BookCreator. I've noticed that the final LIT files are not utilizing the style sheet. And as a result do not format as expected.

I'm not sure if it's a result of LIT or the opf that is built, here is why.
As a test I also decompiled the LIT file and created a mobi file with mobigen using the opf file. And the mobi file also did not use the style sheets.

At this point I'll admit I have no clue what I'm talking about, I just know when I do the above step with properly formatted LIT or MOBI files using the opf file seems to generate the expected results.

Also again on the TOC topic. I know you mentioned you have no intention of adding the level of support that exist for any2lrf or any2epub, but can you add a switch option where the user can pass in their own HREF to a toc element in the opf file. That is how WordRMR handles it and it works for the most part and is a simple solution.

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