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Originally Posted by Xenophon
Kovid built the -Baen preprocessing switch for Calibre exactly to strip that stuff out (at my request). May I suggest that Sigil provide the same capability? It's a straight-forward bit of sed script hacking...
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Sigil is an editor, and as such it strives to present the epub you loaded as faithfully as possible. When the search&replace dialog is done, it will be very easy to remove these directly. But Sigil will not remove them for you automatically. Maybe as an option in some pop-up import dialog. Maybe.
Until then (and after too, for those who want to) just run it through calibre to remove these. There's little point in duplicating functionality.
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Originally Posted by Xenophon
P.S. I'll poke Baen's web guy about removing that cruft from his eBook versions.
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Please do that. It would benefit all readers of those books, since it would speed up display and lower memory consumption on all Reading Systems.