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Old 12-29-2017, 09:35 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by deback View Post
I don't think it will combine smaller files into one file, which would have to be merged manually.
I gave it a try, based on your example, and it worked really, really well! The example I tried happened to need a two-level TOC, so I used "chapter" and "subchapter" styles. Perfect indented TOC resulted. Now I have the impetus to explore this in some more depth.

It did indeed split the files correctly on a re-convert, and file size did not seem to matter. I left an "epilogue" as part of the last file, but coded correctly and in the TOC, and after the conversion it was its own file. But it did not connect a couple of those orphans, which I made specifically to test it. It also misses initial pages you might want in the TOC, like a synopsis or an epigraph...but I see how to include them with the styling. Very cool, thank you.
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