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Old 04-23-2015, 01:03 PM   #1
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I'm getting a hyperlink not resolved warning and I think the answer to it lies in the report I ran on Sigil but I don't understand how to read it.
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you seem to have some sort of link ON Quickmark
There is no file (and Anchor) assigned

Search all for 'Quickmark' and look at the code (and fix it )
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@oiver - IMO the calibre book editor Links Report is 'better' than Sigil's.

The calibre book editor is implemented as 'stand alone' program so it can be used without using the GUI library manager (although it must be installed). On Windows its at C:\Program Files(or Program Files (X86) for 32bit version)\Calibre2\ebook-edit.exe - not sure where it lives on Linux or Mac. There's also a 'portable' version of calibre for Windows.

Pity the calibre editor and viewer aren't published as a separate package

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What else does Calibre Editor do for you? I've never tried it. (Sorry, OP, don't mean to hijack your thread!)
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What else does Calibre Editor do for you? I've never tried it. (Sorry, OP, don't mean to hijack your thread!)
@Notjohn - its v. similar to Sigil, not a big learning curve, one notable exception is that it doesn't have (nor will it ever have, says Kovid Goyal) WYSIWG editing - ie Book View.

Has a couple of features not currently in Sigil such as checkpointing, a book compare tool, a 'thing' called Live CCS. It edits AZW3 and EPUB2. You can import DOCX and HTML files. It's 'file' handling is a wee bit different to Sigil.

Here's the doco Editing E-books. If you want to take a test drive and you use Windows I suggest 'install' portable calibre ==>> Download Calibre Portable. Then drop a test epub on <whereever>\Calibre Portable\Calibre\ebook-edit.exe.

I don't do any heavy duty editing. I mainly use Sigil because I know it and I have a few 'customisations' that I have no interest in 'porting'.

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I LIKE the Spell checker better
I LIKE the 'bug check' offers (to fix) solutions for many errors, but for some reason does not offer 'remove this item' and only offers the Bulk Tool 'remove All Unused....'

I prefer Sigils Clip Editor (Menu driven) over the Snippet (User typing a sequence)
I LIKE that the Calibre Snippets are context assignable (I have CSS snippets as well as HTML code blocks or wraps. I use Sigils Clips to 'buildup' search or replace terms (for when a presaved search does not exist)

Note:Some of this preference may be due to MY failure to understand the generation and use. AND that there is no easy way (even semi automated) to import into Calibre ANY of the Saved Clips or Searches. Semi-automated means Show the Sigil version on 1 side (select from) move to Calibre Map valid sections and require the user to fill in the remaining blanks, correct (red) trapped syntax differences
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@oiver - IMO the calibre book editor Links Report is 'better' than Sigil's.

The calibre book editor is implemented as 'stand alone' program so it can be used without using the GUI library manager (although it must be installed). On Windows its at C:\Program Files(or Program Files (X86) for 32bit version)\Calibre2\ebook-edit.exe - not sure where it lives on Linux or Mac. There's also a 'portable' version of calibre for Windows.
There is no shortcut for Mac AFAIK, a limitation of the .app bundle format. At least, you can't have app drawer icons, and you'd have to manually make symlinks and/or GUI launchers.
But on linux it is available symlinked as `/usr/bin/ebook-edit` (in PATH).

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No point -- they share a common intertwined codebase. Separate packages would have to include most of the same code anyway, and even that is after some brave soul refactored it to separate them all. There are no significant gains over reimplementing fom scratch.
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No point -- they share a common intertwined codebase. Separate packages would have to include most of the same code anyway, and even that is after some brave soul refactored it to separate them all. There are no significant gains over reimplementing fom scratch.
There speaks a true geek. Most ex-geeks and non-geeks have a different perception of reality I'm afraid.

For Windows:-

Why not just repackage what already exists. Don't ship outer components... i.e. the ones that end up in the main install folder... that are not needed by the editor and viewer programs. But probably leave the inner folders... ie DLLs, Microsoft.VC90.CRT, plugins2, qt_plugins and resources... as is, which should make it easier to upgrade the 'Calibre EditView' package to the 'Calibre Library Manager' package.

Ideally one would probably tweak the editor to disable the update metadata preference if calibre.exe not found.

And create a couple of whatevers (shortcuts, symlinks, aliases) to launch the viewer and editor.

Guess what, I already do it for three writer/micro publisher friends who don't need the library manager and who are 'paranoid' about having s/w on their computers that they don't use.

I use the portable package as the base, after removing what's not needed, I create and upload a zip to mediafire and send them the link, they know how to unpack the zip and 'deal' with it manually. I only make a new package if there are substantive changes to viewer or editor.

And no, I won't make it available to anyone else as I am not prepared to support it for anyone else.

How did I determine what to leave out - intuition, bit of experimenting, aided and abetted by Kovid's (usually) common-sense naming of things

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A W7 Calibre install is 192MB
Why go to all the work to create and validate every week just so someone can save 100MB???
Just don't USE the calibre.exe part. Kovid won't care
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A W7 Calibre install is 192MB
Why go to all the work to create and validate every week just so someone can save 100MB???
Just don't USE the calibre.exe part. Kovid won't care
Maybe Kovid wont but... three [of my] writer/micro publisher friends who don't need the library manager and who are 'paranoid' about having s/w on their computers that they don't use... do care. And I care about them.

Has nothing whatsoever to do with disk space, when did I say it was. Besides they each have 256Gb SSD system drives, of which probably 200GB is free! It's about people's perceptions, emotions, wants, fears, loves, hates...

If a friend says to me 'I wish I could have the top brick off the chimney'; then, providing that brick won't harm them, or its lack won't harm the chimney, I climb the chimney to get the brick, I don't gainsay them by telling they shouldn't wish for the brick

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Well, if you feel that level of kindness, far be it from me to stop you. All I can say is, you are a really good friend.

I am pretty curious about how exactly this paranoia works. What do they think the extra MB is doing anyway?
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If a friend says to me 'I wish I could have the top brick off the chimney'; then, providing that brick won't harm them, or its lack won't harm the chimney, I climb the chimney to get the brick, I don't gainsay them by telling they shouldn't wish for the brick

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They're not asking for the top brick.

They're asking for middle and bottom bricks. That makes releases a game of Jenga.
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Well, if you feel that level of kindness, far be it from me to stop you. All I can say is, you are a really good friend.

I am pretty curious about how exactly this paranoia works. What do they think the extra MB is doing anyway?
One of them got badly burnt by malware that used an old version of something that shall remain nameless - which they didn't use - as a vector. They didn't lose their creative work, that's backed up every which way, but they did lose business records, tax, grant applications etc. He clicked on an attachment in an email from his brother, then things started to go haywire (popups everywhere) and in trying to 'fix it' he did even more damage.

So lessons - don't blithely click on attachments, if something goes haywire then be careful if you try to fix it, you might make things worse, don't have software lying around that you don't use and/or keep up to date. Backup everything - even the adminstrivia.

Person I'm writing of suspects he lost a $20,000 grant because he lost his almost complete application; he had to redo it in a hurry. Whether that's true doesn't matter, that's his perception and hence his reality. And from thus stems his paranoia. Seems perfectly reasonable to me, means I won't have to spend 2-3 days putting humpty dumpty's computer back together again - I hope.

My neighbour just knocked on my door with a plate of warm courgette, and aubergine fritters, some flat bread and bowl of yoghurt. All home made including bread and yoghurt - now that's kindness

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They're not asking for the top brick.

They're asking for middle and bottom bricks. That makes releases a game of Jenga.
Maybe "the top brick off the chimney" is not as widely known as I thought - my family used a lot as in "what do you expect, the top...". Dates from 1819 in writing, so its borderline regency cant, basically means asking for something out of reach, unreasonable, impossible. Ngram reports little used since the 1940's.

If someone asked me for the bottom brick they wouldn't get it - might result in the chimney tumbling down... poor chimney... on their head... poor them

OK, so now I know what a Jenga is, not a bruvver of a Ninja.

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One of them got badly burnt by malware that used an old version of something that shall remain nameless - which they didn't use - as a vector. They didn't lose their creative work, that's backed up every which way, but they did lose business records, tax, grant applications etc. He clicked on an attachment in an email from his brother, then things started to go haywire (popups everywhere) and in trying to 'fix it' he did even more damage.

So lessons - don't blithely click on attachments, if something goes haywire then be careful if you try to fix it, you might make things worse, don't have software lying around that you don't use and/or keep up to date. Backup everything - even the adminstrivia.

Person I'm writing of suspects he lost a $20,000 grant because he lost his almost complete application; he had to redo it in a hurry. Whether that's true doesn't matter, that's his perception and hence his reality. And from thus stems his paranoia. Seems perfectly reasonable to me, means I won't have to spend 2-3 days putting humpty dumpty's computer back together again - I hope.
Sounds like an obsession for making proper backups would be more useful to him!

This is like the person who, after discovering that medicine and doctors are fallible, shifts allegiance completely to quackery. I know a couple...
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