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No success, Calibre is still applying a pagebreak before and after the image. <sigh> I'm about to give up.
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Not sure what to tell you. Probably best to post a reproducable sample epub (need only be a couple chapters of the book) here.
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When I do a conversion, I go to structure detection, and where it says "chapter mark" and I set this as "none". After that, I go down to where it says "Insert Page Breaks Before (XPath expression): I type in the following, //h:header or //h:h1. This seems to work consistently for me! The important part is that I noticed that each chapter generally started out with [header] or [h] or something like that. I guess this would be the same for most ebooks? It might be something different, but whatever heading is used for each chapter, I use that for the XPath expression for inserting page breaks. Hope this helps! ![]() |
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