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Old 01-31-2018, 01:13 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by minsik View Post
thanks for good help attempts.

In calibre edit and check book it shows this error.
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This HTML file is larger than 260 KB. Too large HTML files can cause performance problems on some e-book readers. Consider splitting this file into smaller sections.
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now need to spit into new sections. Not getting very far yet.
Quite often, when you see a few very large files, the ToC will point into the middle of a file since the files are not split on chapter boundaries. This can and will cause some odd issues.

What I generally do is to merge all the files other than one which displays the cover into a single file, cleanup the metadata, errorcheck, split at logical boundaries (Toc, titlepage, dedication, copyright, chapters, etc.), rebuild the toc.ncx, any other cleanup I think is needed and then save the epub.
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