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Originally Posted by DaleDe
All filenames in Sigil and any other Unix based system are case specific. This is a hard and fast rule. You must match case.
Dale
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And are abso-
freaking-lutely hard and fast rules for every single retailer out there. You screw up your cases for filenames--whether it be fonts, images, text, html, you-name-it, and your book implodes. It's a guaranteed kablammo on Apple, and Nook's not far behind.
And, yes, it's true, you don't "have to" have a separate fonts folder, but IME, which is not insignificant, having the text in one folder, images in another, styles and fonts in their own makes troubleshooting a lot simpler. Plus, it helps newbs find their stuff when everything goes to hell, which is remarkably often.
As you've already been told, don't use Split View to try to troubleshoot your issues or "test" to see if your edits work. Save the file with a versioning reference and pop it open with ADE, or sideload it in iBooks or Nook or whatever you're using to test. No offense to Valloric or user_none, but SV is kind of a murky bit, anyway.
HTH,
Hitch