Hi guys, long time site user here, but this is the first time I'm posting on the forums.
I recently completed a project where I have extensively edited and re-written many of my older stories in order to bring them up to my current standards, but reposting them is proving problematic. I wondered if I could get some advice on the subject?
So, right now, the primary options for uploading stories to the site are either TXT files or HTML.
What I usually do is write a story, then split that story into individual chapters in the form of TXT files ready for uploading to SoL. If I have ten chapters, I upload ten text files in the form.
The issue is that while this is perfectly fine if I'm uploading a single story, I now have seventeen to upload, many of which have more than a dozen chapters. It's becoming clear that this will not really be feasible in a reasonable amount of time.
I also have access to HTML files of the stories in the form of output from Calibre, which is a software that I use for making my Ebooks, but the formatting is not compliant with what SoL uses, so that isn't an option.
Calibre is able to scan a file and generate a table of contents automatically, separating the story by chapter, and then saving those chapters as individual HTML files. Unfortunately, if I try to convert these files into anything else, it understandably strips all of the formatting. I wondered if anyone knew of a similar program that is capable of outputting TXT files instead?
If all else fails, is it acceptable to upload a complete story in the form of a single TXT file, and then rely on the staff to split it into chapters? I don't actually recall why I always split the stories into chapters myself, that just seemed to be more convenient for the staff, but is that a set rule? Is it unreasonable to pass the work off to them?