Thread: Creator Issue with Cover and TOC?
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Old 07-25-2009, 10:32 PM   #20
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Problem with go to toc and start page

I think I see the cause of my problem but don't know how to solve it. I noticed in my early ebook work that MobiCreator created a subdirectory called 'ebookname'_opfcache for each ebook during its creation. I think that MobiCreator uses files in that subfolder to resolve html links for toc, start page, etc. during creation of a prc file.

For my recent work, however, no such subdirectory has been created so that MobiCreator can't resolve the links for toc, etc - this is the warnings it gives upon creation of a prc ebook. At first, I thought perhaps Mobicreator had become corrupted so I uninstalled it, rebooted, and reininstalled Mobicreator. Had the same problem, so MobiCreator is not at fault. The problem appears to have started when I began to use Book Designer to develop the precursor html file for MobiCreator to work on. My two earlier HTML files were manually created from an MS Word rtf or doc file based on the ocr of my book scans; whereas now I use an rtf to start Book Designer that forms the html for mobicreator.

Yet the file created by Book Designer looks ok, and I think this is a procedure that many uploaders to MobilRead do, so why should I have problems with the opfcache subdirectory?
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