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Old 06-20-2016, 10:13 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by crankypants View Post
One file per chapter is better because on the older ereaders each chapter can only be 300kb long. Plus on the Moon Reader, at the beginning of a file/chapter, the text begins on a new "screen/page".
Well, I wasn't thinking of monster files, but particularly about poetry, where you end up with very small files. But as I said before, my belief that fewer files were better was engendered by books which must have had other faults which I mistakenly attributed to their consisting of many small files.

Regarding the new file starting on a new page: Sometimes there are chapters you don't want to start on a new page. That is why more than one chapter per file must always remain an option.
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