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Old 08-23-2019, 12:12 PM   #16
joebob2a
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
Contact somebody who has Quark and can deal with QXD files directly... or contact somebody who can run that export the PDF more cleanly than your current methods...

There are professionals around here...

Did you try opening the QXD with LibreOffice? Does it open it? Or is the QXD created in a newer Quark?
This is what the Quark files look like in LibreOffice:

I've already invested a significant amount of time in cleaning up typos and other issues with the PDF version. Starting over again from the Quark source would generate more heat than light.

The only errors now being generated by the validator have to do with the TOC.NCX file. I blew it away after I read that Sigil should generate a fresh file, but it only created a stub, and creating a new TOC does not generate a fresh file from the existing version. Not sure what's going on. It appears that the TOC.NCX file is for backward compatibility, but the validator really wants it. If I can clear up the TOC.NCX errors, I'm done.

Ideas welcome!
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