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Old 09-27-2012, 09:54 AM   #96
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This was from doing an operation in the book browser. I have been working on some material from hyperwar which has a graphic (the same one) at the head of every chapter. I don't want to waste my screen real estate on it and after running the HTML through calibre, I have this graphic in a separate section as many times as there are chapters. I may try adding chapters in Sigil to accomplish the same thing, but I wasn't feeling adventurous at the time.

Since I am editing downward, I get to the end of the chapter, start with the new blank one, delete it and want to go on down to the real start of the chapter. Going backward in book view is a little disorienting for me. (Like the fella that got lost around a rotary (roundabout, I guess it might be in the UK), haven't I seen that statue somewhere before.)

This is not intended by way to being argumentative, just an illustration how I use it. It almost seems like it would be useful to be able to pull out the book browser if you have multiple things to do in in, do them, then plug it back in. This could leave the 1:1 correspondence most of the time, but disconnect it when it is useful, along the lines of what you have done with the correctly formed text.
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