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Originally Posted by citac
I um... don't use Calibre. I tried once, hated it. Tried a second time, not giving up for a long time, but I just can't get past my resistance to it. I've never used Sigil, but I'm willing to try. Thing is, I've loaded the reader with texts and notes from my classes since I'm preparing for a difficult exam, I have a LOT to read and can't afford to spend a lot of time on preparing these files. I guess for the time being I'm looking for a quick fix.
Is there a GUI for Sigil, since I'm not comfortable with any kind of command line? Would I be able to open the file and do a quick search&replace?
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Sigil is a GUI tool to work on EPUB files.
There are 2 sides of the book, the WYSIWYG (what the reader should show), BV.
And the workings of the document. Those sips were from the power user side (the workings).
My examples we for good old USA english. wit UTF-8 encodings.
Your language code should appear in place of EN .
(you can see similar coding in Firefox or IE: "View source"
If you have a big test coming, now is not the best time to learn (X)HTML
or find how to add a missing font to your reader.
Does any EPUB book render properly with those characters? (PDF has the fonts included, so they might work)