I was messing around, setting up my new epub file, experimenting with the uses of the object export rasterization tool. I found a number of things that did NOT work for me today, but the most frustrating thing was that pages I had forced rasterization on – the ones that did NOT work in the flow and that I subsequently deleted keep showing up in the epub when I export. I can't see any trace of them in the inDesign file. But in the epub, they show up, coming back to haunt me. I assume, then, that when the objext export does the rasterization, it sets up a separate copy of the data and stores it somewhere. If you delete the rasterized image or page without unchecking the rasterize option, evidently the cache is not cleared and the data continues to be included in the export?
I wrestled with several pages in the beginning – I'd throw away the pages, but new pages would spring into being with the same data on them. I had inserted new pages and copied the same content from a fresh file into those new pages, but the exports then showed the new content either before or after the ghosts of the “deleted” pages. It was a nightmare. I finally learned to I learned to select the offending page with the select tool, then use the text tool and delete the contents a bit at a time.
But I have three pages that just won't go away. I have deleted pages, made new pages with pasted content – I've deleted half my book trying to get rid of those rasterized images. They do not show up in the mobi file, only in the epub. I've opened the content files in Text Wrangler and searched for the errant data – one full page image and two full page text rastorizations, but I can't find them in the content files. I found the image in the image file and deleted it. Thought I had done something brilliant. I did the conversion again (knowing that deleting the image from the image file on one conversion wasn't going to make it go away on another) and, of course, there was the image in the new epub file. But when I opened THAT epub and examined the contents – the image was no longer in the image file. But it was STILL SHOWING UP in in Digital Editions.
I have explained this badly, but I've been fighting it for four hours and I am going to bed now. Has this happened to anybody else?