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Old 01-10-2017, 08:20 AM   #3
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File boundaries are always page breaks there is nothing you can do about that.
Thanks. I thought on some older devices there was a hard 260K-ish file size limit, but I see that the info message in "Check Book" only says "Too large HTML files can cause performance problems on some ebook readers. Consider splitting this file into smaller sections."

I seem to have a choice between continuous flow or possible performance problems. I'd like to stick with continuous flow if possible, but can anyone tell me more about the performance trade-off? What happens in general with a (say) 1MB file?

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