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Originally Posted by Toxaris
Hmm, it really sounds if there is something peculiar in the source HTML file which makes Sigil to act funny. Strange that you can't find it. Have you tried looking at it via a hex-editor?
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Hi, Tox:
No, I have not. Good idea, though. I don't know if I could replicate it. I think that very simply, there was, somehow, via regex, an unclosed tag. I now forget what I was doing (changing spans to...nope. Not that. I was changing a paragraph class to a header class, I think). Yes, I think I likely had an unclosed header tag, i.e. an opening class of h1 and a closer of </p>. Either that, or, I've found that Sigil can get very witchy about improperly called style classes, when I have a brain-fart.
But I think I recall that I was changing paragraph classes to header classes, and then I was changing a named para class to another named class--just a name swap. Then, kablammo! PSO'D. I was seriously bummed. I was extremely glad that I'd had my html editor (NoteTab Pro) open with the originally-cleaned file in it...so I swapped out the ending html. It occurred a second time, so...obviously, I'd screwed the pooch somewhere, but the issue is, I never got the chance to "manually clean" the errata; what happened is when I endeavored to pop over to BookView (not yet in habit of using "preview" mode, TBH), we had error message--answer "manual"--and PSO'D, no "manual cleaning" option. Somehow, the combination of an error, and what seems to be an "auto-clean" when you slide over to BV, causes this to occur. That's my best remembrance right now.
Hitch