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Old 04-28-2013, 07:52 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Rand Brittain View Post
Recently, I'm finding that opening some books in Sigil (most recent version, Windows) results in the book browser displaying the internal XHTML files in alphabetical order (which they shouldn't be). The NCX file still shows the chapters in the correct order.

I am not certain of the exact circumstances that cause this bug to appear. Has anyone else experienced it?
Yes, I've definitely experienced it too. It has to do with badly formed opf files. I believe the Sigil developers are aware of it and intend to implement more graceful handling, but it still happens to me occasionally. I always keep a copy of the epub I'm working on so that I can go back and rearrange things correctly. Also, you may have to remove "linear=no" in the opf file.
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