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mtravellerh 12-04-2009 05:45 AM

ePub creation is a breeze
 
Ever since S&R is in place and working fine in Sigil, creating an ePub is as easy as can be if coded correctly. If your headlines are okay , you just have to replace those headlines with chapter break plus headline, check the TOC and the meta files, put in your personal CSS and the epub is done! Takes about 30 seconds to change a Gutenberg html to a great ePub. Thanks a lot, Valloric!

Moejoe 12-04-2009 06:31 AM

Seconded. Amazing piece of software, and much congrats to Valloric for coding this (I'm envious of your skill). Now, all I need is a button in Calibre that launches Sigil to edit the file I'm looking at, and life would be perfect :)

mtravellerh 12-04-2009 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Moejoe (Post 680046)
Seconded. Amazing piece of software, and much congrats to Valloric for coding this (I'm envious of your skill). Now, all I need is a button in Calibre that launches Sigil to edit the file I'm looking at, and life would be perfect :)

Now THAT is a great concept, MoeJoe!

Slite 12-04-2009 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mtravellerh (Post 679999)
Ever since S&R is in place and working fine in Sigil, creating an ePub is as easy as can be if coded correctly. If your headlines are okay , you just have to replace those headlines with chapter break plus headline, check the TOC and the meta files, put in your personal CSS and the epub is done! Takes about 30 seconds to change a Gutenberg html to a great ePub. Thanks a lot, Valloric!

Agreed.

Now.... Import plugins! :)

Just kidding, great work Valloric, Sigill is a true joy to work with.

Valloric 12-04-2009 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mtravellerh (Post 679999)
Ever since S&R is in place and working fine in Sigil, creating an ePub is as easy as can be if coded correctly. If your headlines are okay , you just have to replace those headlines with chapter break plus headline, check the TOC and the meta files, put in your personal CSS and the epub is done! Takes about 30 seconds to change a Gutenberg html to a great ePub. Thanks a lot, Valloric!

The S&R back-end will be rewritten to use the new QWebElement API now that Qt 4.6 has arrived. It should make both searching and replacing faster (and more robust) in Book View. No more messing with JavaScript in the background.

In general, Sigil is still not up to a point where I can say it suits all my needs. It suits most of them, but not all. I need to get font embedding working. That's the one thing that's missing from my workflow. The Webkit version in new Qt has stopped crashing on custom fonts, but it still doesn't display the italic and bold version of the same font on Windows and Linux. Fixing that will require forking Qt and a lot of tedious work tracking it down in unknown code.

And the performance problems are annoying. What I wouldn't give to be able to fast-forward time to a point where 0.2.0 is done... I'll have some more free time the next few weeks which I'll be spending on designing, prototyping and finally implementing this rewrite. Well, the start of it at least. Getting it completely done will take much longer.

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Originally Posted by Moejoe (Post 680046)
Seconded. Amazing piece of software, and much congrats to Valloric for coding this (I'm envious of your skill). Now, all I need is a button in Calibre that launches Sigil to edit the file I'm looking at, and life would be perfect :)

Actually that's exactly what Kovid and I have been talking about over email. Although I've yet get a response from him on the last bit of calibre integration code added to Sigil. Sent him a mail about it 10 days ago. I guess he's busy.

BTW people I'll be pushing 0.1.6 out in a few days. 0.1.5 had some unfortunate bugs, and fixes for these have to be released ASAP.

kovidgoyal 12-04-2009 11:59 AM

I am rather busy at the moment, Valloric, but I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

zelda_pinwheel 12-04-2009 02:29 PM

i have to agree, s&r is really the big feature i needed. all the rest i can do by hand. which doesn't mean i won't be happy to see new features, of course. ;) thanks so much valloric ! :)

Valloric 12-04-2009 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal (Post 680530)
I am rather busy at the moment, Valloric, but I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Don't worry about it, I'm terribly busy myself too. I completely understand.

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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel (Post 680826)
i have to agree, s&r is really the big feature i needed. all the rest i can do by hand. which doesn't mean i won't be happy to see new features, of course. ;) thanks so much valloric ! :)

Always happy to make my users happy. :)

HarryT 12-05-2009 07:52 AM

The "finishing touch" it needs for me is a good hyperlink editor. Add that and I'll be a very happy user :).

Wetdogeared 12-05-2009 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by HarryT (Post 681759)
The "finishing touch" it needs for me is a good hyperlink editor. Add that and I'll be a very happy user :).

I find myself in need of a hyperlink editor also so I'll second Harry's request. (Just because I didn't know there was such a thing as hyperlink editor and I'm having trouble in the ebook I'm currently working on to get embedded hyperlinks or the TOC working correctly. This is just ignorance on my part and a reluctance to delve too deeply into the "code" :o).

HarryT 12-06-2009 06:19 AM

I've suggested in the past that it might be a good idea to base it on the user interface which Book Designer has for hyperlinks, which works extremely well.

Valloric 12-06-2009 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by HarryT (Post 682998)
I've suggested in the past that it might be a good idea to base it on the user interface which Book Designer has for hyperlinks, which works extremely well.

And your suggestion has been considered :). When I start work on the hyperlink editor, I will study Book Designer's implementation very carefully.

HarryT 12-07-2009 04:21 AM

I know, Valloric - I'm not hassling you about it, honest! :)


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