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Old 02-05-2011, 08:49 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by dicknskip View Post
This may have been asked, but all my searches don't find the answer. If an epub has been split into segments, as many eReaders require, and I have a reason to edit it, I know that Sigil works well, but - how can I put it back together into one xhtml file to ease the WYSIWIG process? I tried Calibre epub-epub conversion and it doesn't combine the segments. Am I missing a -- option on the ebook-convert? It can be a pain doing copy-paste on a 40 or 50 chapter book.
If you can find (in CV) a unique 'Find' expression, Sigil will replace with your text over all X/HTML. ( a simple find- Next: <body , will open each section. Past in the right place and hit Find-Next. Repeat )
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