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Old 11-06-2010, 10:47 AM   #11
Valloric
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
Regardless of what InDesign does, is it really the best option to reject an ePUB file as DRMed just because it contains an "encryption.xml" file? Wouldn't it be better if Sigil could actually determine which files, if any, are encrypted and warn about those?
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In fact, that's just what I'm about to add to Sigil. A Book Browser right-click context menu for fonts that enable the user to obfuscate or de-obfuscate the font with either method. By default, whatever state the font was in when the epub was opened will be the state in which it will be saved.
There you go. The next version will behave differently. There will be no error displayed since Sigil will support font obfuscation.
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