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Hi Kaylak,
Thanks for your help. We think we have found and fixed this issue in Sigil master. It was actually a combination of 3 bugs one of which had us stumped. We are going to test things a bit more to make sure. Hopefully a new release with all of these bug fixes will be coming soon. Thanks, Kevin |
Windows - Do **NOT** use Sigil-0.8.900 for any type of production work!
Hi All,
Just a head's up. Even with all of the bugs we have fixed, we still are having issues with Windows builds. Both Linux and Mac OS X can run the fixed Sigil just fine but we are seeing really strange things (happening randomly) where xhtml code is actually lost. So do NOT use this Sigil pre-release (Sigil-0.8.900) for any type of production work on Windows as it may result in missing xhtml code under conditions we simply can not identify yet. We'll let you know when we have some resolution to this issue and can get a fixed version out. Thank you so very much for all of you that took the time to test and report back! KevinH |
Sigil-0.8.900 spins when adding semantic "cover image"
Hi,
I noticed that Sigil-0.8.900 starts spinning indefinitely (on Mac, Yosemite) when trying to add the semantic "cover image" to a jpeg. It does so reproducibly. Does anyone share this experience? Yours, CGF. |
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As reported earlier in this thread. This has been fixed in master and will appear in the next release. Thanks for your bug report. KevinH Quote:
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I am a Linux user. I had stopped using Sigil as soon as the Calibre editor was published due to recurrent nbsp problems, the lack of available binaries and the hassle of producing them.
The new goals set for Sigil 9 (Epub3) are quite interesting. I see that the new Sigil will be built using new software (using Python 3.4 - or 3.5?). But for this reason, compiling Sigil from source looks a little confusing, namely for dependencies. Could a kind soul write the recommended (or advised) procedure say for Ubuntu/Mint so as we may be able to produce a reproductible binary? |
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Thanks for all the time you have spent developing Sigil - it goes from strength to strength.
Plugins seem to work on this version of Sigil in Windows 7 without any problems. |
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There could be some Linux Sigil binary installers in the future (I'd like there to be, anyway), but for now, I'd like to get something that's stable before spending a lot of time creating them. |
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Hi Brolny,
Just so we're clear ... I understand the ToC widget on the far left is from 0.8.7, and theToC generation dialog on the far right is from 0.8.900 (and not showing the characters it should be), but is the Code View we're seeing from 0.8.7 as well? I ask because it's important to know if correct characters are showing in Code View (in the spans in the h6 tags) in 0.8.900 before the ToC generation tool is started. In short: is 0.8.900 messing up the ToC generation, or is it messing up the html that the ToC generation tool uses? Thanks |
@DiapDealer The Generate ToC in 0.8.900 doesn't show any greek language characters, only empty lines (before it stuck after you press Ok).
In code view you see it as they are. |
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