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Old 12-11-2011, 09:18 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by ghostyjack View Post
I like the idea of only the part before the extension being highlighted by default, particularly as I've found it useful in Window 7 stopping me from deleting the extension.

I wouldn't though like it to lock-out changing the extension. A lot of my books currently are html files with an extension of .htm and when imported to Sigil and then split, the split-out parts use .xhtml and the original part uses .htm.

If I can't rename the extension, I'll have a mix of file-types for the text. I'm one of those that get a bit anal about this and want them all to be the same so as to make it easier for me to manage the book parts.

I really don't want to have to trawl through all my html books to rename the extensions, so as long as I can still do it in Sigil, then I like this idea.
split the Html file at the start.. this leaves it as a blank page. Delete that and all files are now XHTML
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