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Old 08-23-2016, 11:43 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
As a test of this, I have a thirty chapter book with about 500 pages. The code in the book is clean, there is a h2 for the chapter heading and paragraph tags for each paragraph. And rules separating sections. Each chapter is in a separate file. It works nicely all the way through.

I created two other versions. One I merged several chapters into one file to have different sized internal files. For this, the page turning slows down as the files get bigger and you get further through the file.

For the other version, I merged all the chapters into one file. It works, and at the start it turns pages reasonably quickly. But towards the end of the book, the page turns take several seconds.
Is it easy to check which of the three my book is? Very clean, several chapters merged into one file or all chapters merged into one file? And is it easy and goes quick to clean it up a little?

Ah, sorry didn't see the next post. Is the way to go, to use "the Quality Check plugin to look for them (Epub Structure -> Oversize HTML Files) and do an epub-to-epub conversion to fix them"?

Tried the QC but it only found one book with oversized HTML files, and not the one I'm reading. So, maybe it's not that.

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