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<h2>Split the source text at logical divisions</h2>
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<p>The file we downloaded contains the entire work. <i>Jekyll</i> is a short work, but for longer work it quickly becomes impractical to have the entire text in one file. Not only is it a pain to edit, but ereaders often have trouble with extremely large files.</p>
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<p>The next step is to split the file at logical places; that usually means at each chapter break. For works that are contain their chapters in larger “parts,” the part division should also be its own file. For example, see <i><a href="/ebooks/robert-louis-stevenson/treasure-island">Treasure Island</a></i>.</p>
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<p>The next step is to split the file at logical places; that usually means at each chapter break. For works that contain their chapters in larger “parts,” the part division should also be its own file. For example, see <i><a href="/ebooks/robert-louis-stevenson/treasure-island">Treasure Island</a></i>.</p>
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<p>To split the work, we use <code class="bash"><b>se</b> split-file</code>. <code class="bash"><b>se</b> split-file</code> takes a single file and breaks it in to a new file every time it encounters the markup <code class="html"><span class="c"><!--se:split--></span></code>. <code class="bash"><b>se</b> split-file</code> automatically includes basic header and footer markup in each split file.</p>
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<p>Notice that in our source file, each chapter is marked with an <code class="html"><span class="p"><</span><span class="nt">h2</span><span class="p">></span></code> tag. We can use that to our advantage and save ourselves the trouble of adding the <code class="html"><span class="c"><!--se:split--></span></code> markup by hand:</p><code class="terminal"><span><b>perl</b> -pi -e <i>"s|<h2|<\!--se:split--><h2|g"</i> <u>src/epub/text/body.xhtml</u></span></code>
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<p>(Note the slash before the ! for compatibility with some shells.)</p>
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