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Old 02-07-2009, 08:12 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by mtravellerh View Post
It might be a good habit for anyone involved in bookmaking in some way to just mark TOC files (parts, sections, chapters) in a uniform hierarchical way with tags or at least with uniform class labels and not use those tags or labels for other tasks.
Probably, yes. The thing is, I don't often make books myself. I've converted about two dozen books to FB2 for my own use using Bookdesigner, and this was my first attempt to go beyond that single format. So I'm still working out an optimal work flow. I've gone Word .doc -> Bookdesigner -> .html -> Cleanup with VIM -> Calibre with this one, but that's probably not optimal at all, especially since the BD html output leaves a lot to be desired as a basis for further work on a book.
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