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Old 02-01-2012, 10:30 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by alecE View Post
First experiences with 0.5.0 running on 64-bit win 7:
- installed alongside 0.4.2, both versions running stably;
- installed the eng GB dictionary plus hyphen files - so far no problems but a full work-out due next week when I hit it with some format-shifted books;
- the new s/r box took a bit of getting used to, but I think it's pretty nearly beaten me into submission now;
- minor gripe - the s/r box is a bit small;
- un-proven suspicion - a leading space is slipped in by stealth in the Replace box? Will investigate and see if it's finger trouble on my part;
- minor wish - define a default string to be used as title when adding new blank files, eg, instead of 'Section000x' use 'chapter000x'.

So far, looking good - many thanks!
But not all sections a chapters
Sometimes I break a really huge chapter at a logical place: so that is a part.chapter
I also break out Part # sections to themselves.

A section is simply a section of anything. you are free to rename (and I do) and Sigil will find and adjust explicit references to match.
(Sigil blows it on local references, especially when you split a section. You end up with a FC "../Text" error. Almost always I find to be a "../Text#id_blahblah" )
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