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Old 12-13-2010, 05:59 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Coleccionista View Post
You all know how Sigil even if you don't make any change to the epub rewrites the content.opf file and reorganizes the content into OEBPS , Text and Images folders.
I'd like know if there is any way I can automate the "open&save" of numerous files (in several folders) with Sigil.
I am running Windows and I know that you can command certain programs from a script (notably MS Office) and others have command-line options to perform different tasks.
If it's not possible in Windows but it's possible in Linux I'm also interested

Basically I want to use Sigil to clean unwanted/unused files from many ebooks and doing it by hand it's not feasible. If you know of a different program that's OK too.
There is now a plugin for Calibre (7.32) that opens the epub in editor of your choice.
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