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Thanks Steve for sharing your process. Very helpful.
This might not be the best way, but it has worked for me.
I type a small line of text with the chapter name in it right above the rasterized chapter title graphic. Make sure it’s part of the text flow so it doesn’t get bumped to the end of the document when you export to epub. Then I color that type white (or whatever color your background is) so it doesn’t show up. Make sure you set up a unique style sheet for that little chapter title. Then use that style sheet in setting up your TOC.
Does that all make sense? It works like a charm in EPUB, sometimes not so well when you convert to a mobi file for Kindle.
Seriously, if anybody has any advice on where I can look for training on converting epub to mobi I’d appreciate it. The InDesign export to epub is great. The problem is that Amazon owns the market and converting from epub to a file I can upload on my Kindle is a can of worms. Is anybody doing it successfully?
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