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Old 12-15-2016, 03:21 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Trane View Post
Good to know! BTW, when I did split the book (as a trial) it renamed them all .html not .xhtml ? Of course the original file is .html. I was considering perhaps putting HTML5 content in. Can I just have Sigil convert to .xhtml or ...?
When splitting or merging, the original extension is preserved. The extension itself doesn't really matter (though EPubCheck will generate warnings for html5 with .html extension in EPUB3s). But you can rename them in one go with Sigil. Just highlight all the html files, right-click->Rename, and enter ".xhtml" (without the quotes) to rename them all to *.xhtml.

It would probably be slightly easier to rename one file to *.xhtml before splitting, but it's no great hardship to rename them all to *.xhtml in one fell swoop after splitting, either.

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