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Originally Posted by DNSB
That would not work since the ncx file would not be listed in the epub3 opf file. Adding a file to an ePub container is not a simple drag and drop operation.
At this point, I don't think you can do this easily from the command line from what I can see in ebook-convert's command line options.
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That's what i feared, but maybe I can write in the opf file to add the ncx file ?
For all who wonder why I need to use cli instead of editor, it's indeed to treat publisher-like volumes of books. It doesn't prevent me to edit manually a book if needed, but the epub3 with no ncx file is a persistent problem.