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I thought it was in here to because the table of contents listed mentioned it in 2 parts but when you download the epub and pdf both don't have it.

Volume 2 i haven't released yet; Sleep Apnea's a bitch, hard to get down to work on projects when it feels like i have 30 minutes of time a day to do anything, and i've been doing other side projects. I meant to a few months ago. I have most of the prepwork done, but put it on pause for the moment.

As for the TOC, there's a chance i merged multiple files into a single file if it seemed appropriate, and the TOC didn't get updated afterwards; But that would mostly be for something like part 2 was 1 paragraph or something silly like that, depends on how the sources were split.
 
Volume 2 i haven't released yet; Sleep Apnea's a bitch, hard to get down to work on projects when it feels like i have 30 minutes of time a day to do anything, and i've been doing other side projects. I meant to a few months ago. I have most of the prepwork done, but put it on pause for the moment.

As for the TOC, there's a chance i merged multiple files into a single file if it seemed appropriate, and the TOC didn't get updated afterwards; But that would mostly be for something like part 2 was 1 paragraph or something silly like that, depends on how the sources were split.
Unfortunately, there is a VERY LARGE file. Yes, you can open it using tools like Sumatra PDF but I am not sure if such tools will be possibly crashed. That's why it would better if you created 2-3 compilations instead 1. Moreover, I don't like epub and I converted your file to pdf. I tried different pdf viewers but only one worked with such large file ~6,300 pages (other collection ~ 10,700 pages) was PDF X Change Editor (if you don't need editing paid features you can check "Hide All of Licensed Features" in Preferences -> Registration). I experienced problems to view both files with Foxit, Adobe, Sumatra, and STDU (I stopped to test more similar products).
P.S. If anybody would like to create a compilation based on all of stories are posted at this forum I will upload my collection to file sharing service. This folder with un-compressed pdf/docx/txt/epub takes approx 600 MB.
 
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Unfortunately, there is a VERY LARGE file. Yes, you can open it using tools like Sumatra PDF but I am not sure if such tools will be possibly crashed. That's why it would better if you created 2-3 compilations instead 1.

Moreover, I don't like epub and I converted your file to pdf. I tried different pdf viewers but only one worked with such large file ~6,300 pages (other collection ~ 10,700 pages) was PDF X Change Editor (if you don't need editing paid features you can check "Hide All of Licensed Features" in Preferences -> Registration).

That's fine. Splitting it is probably smart. I wasn't quite as skilled as i am now, so figuring out how merging and splitting worked was definitely a new endeavor. Probably when i add the tweak (there's an epilogue chapter to put in one story) i can split one or two stories that were technically too large (at least file-wise, they want up to 200k per file, since these should be readable on a phone/tablet and it might only give say 10Mb for viewing, i can understand that).

Worse case you can make the PDF, then use the PdfGear and separate it to say ~500 page blocks (just figure out what page ends the last story you wanted to keep)

Or you can extract the stories/html and make a new book (or deleted unwanted stories), regenerate the TOC and then convert to PDF afterwards... whatever floats your boat.

Though could easily just do story-per-epub/pdf, though that's what they were to start.

I don't recommend PDF, mostly lack of ability to edit, can't replace/optimize images easily, and it's intended for print so zooming in doesn't word-wrap/adjust to fit the screen; Plus it compresses worse. (To my understanding it's a proprietary subset of GhostScript which is a language for printers...)
 
That's fine. Splitting it is probably smart. I wasn't quite as skilled as i am now, so figuring out how merging and splitting worked was definitely a new endeavor. Probably when i add the tweak (there's an epilogue chapter to put in one story) i can split one or two stories that were technically too large (at least file-wise, they want up to 200k per file, since these should be readable on a phone/tablet and it might only give say 10Mb for viewing, i can understand that).

Worse case you can make the PDF, then use the PdfGear and separate it to say ~500 page blocks (just figure out what page ends the last story you wanted to keep)

Or you can extract the stories/html and make a new book (or deleted unwanted stories), regenerate the TOC and then convert to PDF afterwards... whatever floats your boat.

Though could easily just do story-per-epub/pdf, though that's what they were to start.

I don't recommend PDF, mostly lack of ability to edit, can't replace/optimize images easily, and it's intended for print so zooming in doesn't word-wrap/adjust to fit the screen; Plus it compresses worse. (To my understanding it's a proprietary subset of GhostScript which is a language for printers...)
Personally I can't stand PDFs for all the reasons you just listed. They're convenient on a PC, sort of, but not convenient enough to make me want to use them for anything other than legal docs and such.


Epub is a fantastic format, and I was delighted when I saw your compilation file was an epub! I actually just registered to tell you that.

Well, that, and to say that I really like having all the stories in one omnibus, personally. On e-readers (like moon plus reader) it's frickin awesome. So, if it's not too much trouble, omnibus FTW. But whatever is easier, you're the GOAT either way, man.

(I've converted some PDFs to epub, but it's hit-and-miss, especially when you're using a phone. One of my rare partial successes is Mom's Taste Test 1-7. All the chapters but 7 converted great. 7 is borked though.)

(Posting 8:17PM Feb 12, but it's my first post so IDK when you'll see it)
 

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That's fine. Splitting it is probably smart. I wasn't quite as skilled as i am now, so figuring out how merging and splitting worked was definitely a new endeavor. Probably when i add the tweak (there's an epilogue chapter to put in one story) i can split one or two stories that were technically too large (at least file-wise, they want up to 200k per file, since these should be readable on a phone/tablet and it might only give say 10Mb for viewing, i can understand that).

Worse case you can make the PDF, then use the PdfGear and separate it to say ~500 page blocks (just figure out what page ends the last story you wanted to keep)

Or you can extract the stories/html and make a new book (or deleted unwanted stories), regenerate the TOC and then convert to PDF afterwards... whatever floats your boat.

Though could easily just do story-per-epub/pdf, though that's what they were to start.

I don't recommend PDF, mostly lack of ability to edit, can't replace/optimize images easily, and it's intended for print so zooming in doesn't word-wrap/adjust to fit the screen; Plus it compresses worse. (To my understanding it's a proprietary subset of GhostScript which is a language for printers...)
I am totally agree with you but I am be used to read pdf and I am not comfortable with epub. Epub is a good choice if you use a smartphone but I prefer my 24" monitor in the Windows environment. If PDF X Change Editor open very large files and have more options than other other similar products. Moreover I don't like to edit pdf but if I have to routine edit I use PDF24 Creator. To tell you the true I am too lazy to create a pdf/epub myself.

Sorry, I don't split these large files. I just convert them from epub to pdf using Calibre. If I am able to read these files using PDF X Change Editor I don't care about file size. My old desktop - 16 GB RAM.
 
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