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Originally Posted by dwig
I agree, with one qualification.
I feel Sigil should make sure that the ePubs it creates work well with Kindlegen and this it does nothing to inhibit the creation of ePubs optimized for conversion in Kindlegen.
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If you create a well made ePub using Sigil and the ePub doesn't work well with Kindlegen, then it's the fault of Kindlegen, not Sigil. Sigil is for ePub.
Complain to Amazon that Kindlegen is buggy. There's no good reason to take a perfectly good ePub and mess it up just so some buggy software can deal with it. Blame the buggy software (Kindlegen), not Sigil.