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Originally Posted by davidfor
Sigil ignores the xpgt file as it is not part of the epub standard. It is used by the reader apps based on Adobe code. I think it is ignore by other readers.
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As far as I know, the page-template.xpgt file is (normally) generated by Adobe's InDesign software. ADE and ARM based renderers will use it, most other software disregards it since, as you said, it is not part of the epub standard. My preference is to remove the file when I edit an ebook since it does nothing for a single column ebook that can't be done in the stylesheet. I really don't need margins being set in multiple places nor do I worry about widening the screen on the ereader to the point at which I would want to use two columns.
Regards,
David