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Old 03-02-2026, 08:39 PM   #4
greenskye
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Originally Posted by Karellen View Post
The file browser in the left window. Are the files in the correct order there? If not, dragging each file to the correct position will fix the order in the opf.
No they are not in the correct order, that was what I was saying. I'm aware I can reorder them, but they are not named sensibly, so doing so is tedious. I will have to look up what each file is supposed to be (file0052 might be chapter 3 and file0053 might be chapter 22 for example). If I could mass rename files to their chapter names, then this would be easier to reorder. Obviously I can spend the ~30-60 minutes reordering this book, but I want to know how to solve it in a less tedious way.

It's kind of crazy to me that you can't a) rename files based on the ToC or b) reorder files to match ToC order.

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Originally Posted by lomkiri View Post
Have you checked the book in the editor ? (menu tools / check book, or F7)
Sometime the elements are not linear, i.e. files are not in the order of the reading, but the opf gives the right order. Some devices may not understand this. So "check book" detects this and offers to make all files linear,. If it is this your problem, one click will solve it.
Check book didn't seem to detect the files being out of order. I'm only getting a couple of comments about missing generic font families and that's it.
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