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Old 02-18-2017, 06:08 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by patrik View Post
Thanks BetterRed.

I do get split files when I use the normal Calibre conversion. It is when I use kindleunpack I end up with the whole book in one single xhtml-file. It is then I want to split up the file, and doing an epub->epub Calibre conversion I assume would negative the point of using kindleunpack in the first place?
Yes, converting would negate using KindleUnpack. Use KindleUnpack and then load the ePub into the Editor. If you find it to be too much of a problem to split, then dump the ePub and convert. Otherwise, split. In most cases, it will be OK. So try it.

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(This is mostly a "problem" for me for one certain author-group that makes non-fiction books I like. It seems they start with Word and end up with an azw3 without any headers or internal toc. Since it's an non-fiction I tend to read every now and then and use the toc. Sometimes I have edited a book, changed all title headings to actual <h#> and created a toc. Maybe this can be done automatically by Calibre?)
With these author group, code shift is best as you'll need to fix it up anyway.
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