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Old 05-28-2022, 11:15 AM   #362
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Originally Posted by Sarrenthal View Post
Hi! I'm sure you might have gotten this question before but, was there anyway to autosplit a book into equal parts? Some of the novels I've been splitting are 1000+ parts and I would like to just be able to split every 100 or split them evenly into x number of books. Is that a feature that I am unaware of? Thanks for the great plugin!
Insane for a Novel if what you said is really true

EPUB split is a tool typically used to break up Omnibus editions/boxed sets into their (original) books.

Convert has a setting to break up EPUB internal files because older device choked on big chunk . 260K is the default. IMHO leave that for next chunk performance. It tries and break at a logical place, not a precise byte count.

What I suspect is crappy coding, that was converted.
Calibre typically will break files on H# tags. (there is a conversion setting on what/how to break)
Unfortunately, there are still folk that use those for Bold -centered
and Conversion makes a hash out of those. ( another reason to archive the original source file)
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