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Old 03-05-2018, 09:22 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by deback View Post
After you entered ## (not "xx" as stated by Divingduck) above each chapter heading, did you save the .txt file, then drag the .txt file into Calibre, and then convert it to .epub (with markdown chosen, as I said above)?
Yes. I did that.

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This will work to have the conversion process create a separate html file for each chapter or each section where you have ## at the top of each section. So, you must have done something wrong. Please read my instructions again, because it works.
It hasn't worked for me...

Now based on the Markdown syntax guide, instead of using ## to mark chapter breaks, maybe I'm supposed to use #title# or ##title## to mark the chapter headers? I can't find anything specific on chapters.

P.S. I *can* get Html file breaks with just ##, but I don't get any table of contents. I went through all the conversion options, and can't find "Generate ToC from Files." I tried "Force use of Auto-Generated Table of Contents," but it didn't do anything.

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