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Originally Posted by orwell2k
I use a nice tool called "Multi-html converter" to join all the little html or xhtml files from an ePub extraction together to make a neat single HTML file, which can then be opened in BookDesigner to make FB2s, etc. I assume you can also easily generate a PDF from this file also. Acrobat Pro can take an HTML input and create a PDF.
Acrobat can also take multiple files and create a single PDF, so you can select all the little xhtml files, then select the correct order (if they are not logically named to already be in order) and then generate the PDF. As you have (I think) a collection of esentially pages (each xhtml) from the Topaz, the PDF created should match the pagination of the original. If I was to create a PDF from a set of ePub xhtml files, the pagination within chapters (or whatever defines the xhtml file splits) would probably not match.
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I appreciate that, however, Acrobat does not seem to know what to do with the xhtml's that were outputted in the SVG stage of the conversion, and those are really the ones I want. Acrobat simply states tht it cannot open the files because they are an unknown filetype.