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Old 08-28-2021, 01:16 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
This (+ other people's methods) was discussed back in:

2018: "UUID basics & template"

I personally don't like the "same base EPUB every time" idea, since the UUID will be the same, but there are ways around this. (See the thread for more details!)
Interesting thread; thanks. I think what I'm going to do is use the same template.epub file but I'll delete its
Code:
dc:identifier id="BookId"
line from the content.opf file since I always (usually) run the EpubCheck plugin when I'm done and it will complain if there's no line for that so then I'll fire up a new sigil and copy the one from that and paste it into the one I've just finished.

What happens if I forget to run the EpubCheck plugin? What blows up when that line is missing? I.e., if I upload it here or read it on my kobo.

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