I apparently wasn't clear enough. I don't want to split appearance in the editor; I want to actually split the files, so that I don't have an epub consisting of a "cover" and a 7.5mb "index.xhtml."
I went ahead and did the fake-code kludge, which sort of worked. This is what I get for dealing with very-first-generation mobi files made from government documents. Now I only have seventeen other types of artifacts that make the file darned near impossible to actually read to clean up.
Being able to point-and-split-the-file-not-just-the-view would be a useful feature, though. On the other hand, the fake-code kludge sure beats the excessive file-splitting that results when converting heavily-illustrated/filled-with-tables Kindle books to epubs.
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