In addition,
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Originally Posted by j.p.s
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but I haven't had any luck finding any of the first few in it, or figure out the start column. The start column doesn't seem to be the "location" number. It might be the byte number in the azw3.
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looking at the
szarroug3's
X-Ray Creator Caliber plugin on
Github, the start column actually contains the offset in the book HTML (after extraction from the AZW3).
This quite insightful plugin helps understanding X-Ray files structure.