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Originally Posted by slowsmile
I'm not talking about TOCs or Book ids.
I'm talking about the 32 char uid that is generated when you do a file split. Please can you forget about TOCs and ebook uids. Your travelling down the wrong road.
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You didn't explicitly mention that you used
Split at Cursor instead of
Split at Markers. (Most Sigil users use split markers.)
Split at Cursor does indeed generate item id attributes that might start with a number and will trigger epubcheck error messages.
This is indeed a bug.
As a workaround simply select Insert > Split Marker followed by Edit > Split at Markers or press CTRL+SHIFT+RETURN followed by F6. This will ensure that the id of the split file will start with the file name.