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Old 04-09-2016, 06:15 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
@theducks - as always, there's always more than one way to kill a calibre cat

I've never had reason to use EPUBMerge, your way is probably easier, but my variation might be...

Drop the first instalment HTML into book list, convert the resultant ZIP to EPUB and adjust Book Title Authors and other metadata. Remove the ZIP. This is 'The Book'.

For second instalment, drop HTML into book list, convert the resultant ZIP to EPUB, use EPUBMerge to append the second instalment EPUB onto 'The Book', remove second instalment entirely. Repeat for subsequent instalments.

BR
Right!
One way EPUB merge is simpler, is maintains the separate stylesheet (which may or may not be needed) with each content added. That burden is upon the user when they go the Editor route.
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