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Originally Posted by patrik
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?
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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?)
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With these author group, code shift is best as you'll need to fix it up anyway.