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Old 12-12-2013, 12:19 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by phossler View Post
Yea, I agree with you.

I was able to get mostly around the Sigil bug by using Sigil individually on all 10 epubs and renaming the HTMLs into a FILE01_001, etc. convention. Of course, I forgot the images so I still had a fair amount of manual cleanup to do to the merged output, but it was still easier.

Q: Did I understand correctly: Does EpubMerge create sub-folders inside the merged file that Sigil will read and flatten? Are they still there in case I need to un-merge?

Paul
Sigil is dead ended so don't expect changes.
Calibre is gaining an editor (without the flatten issue), but it is still a work in progress so don' t expect Sigils feature set yet (it will happen)

A work around.
Sigil each book, and use the rename function to change all filenames to something unique BEFORE merging, then it will not matter if they get flattened
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