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Old 05-02-2011, 08:15 PM   #142
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Originally Posted by kiwidude View Post
Ok, so now we say the "Check xpgt file" becomes a search for epubs that have a non-empty xpgt file, and a "Remove selected xpgt file" option wipes the contents of it.

I'm flying blind on this one - I have no idea what an xpgt file is, experienced for myself the problems it causes or know what problems any particular approach to "fixing" it has so all input welcomed . All I know is my vague memory from another thread where people didn't like them much for a margins issue which Calibre conversions now override.
Do you have a tool that can just scan and report if it finds a EPUB with the file?

Mostly, I just blow the file away when I find it with Sigil (takes care of the Manifest).
The normal stylesheet prevails.
If I want to pass Flightcrew/EPUBcheck, I need to remove all 'Link..." from all the files.

1)so the Quality check could just locate suspect files and let the user use OpenWith to deal individually with the book

2)An option to Auto repair when it finds a victim .
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