Feature Requests:
Duplicate Images Yes/No to All:
When Adding Images which already exist, you get this dialog:
When adding tens/hundreds of potential duplicate files, you have to press "ok/cancel" tens/hundreds of times. It would be nice if there was a "Yes to All" and "No to All" added.
Duplicate HTML files Overwrite:
When adding duplicate XHTML files, you get this dialog:
You have zero choice in what you want to do (in this case I want to overwrite, but I just have to press "ok"). This dialog also falls into having to click "ok" tens/hundreds of times. Most of the time I just kill Sigil, instead of dealing with hurting my mouse finger.
This dialog can also benefit from an "Overwrite", "Overwrite All", "Ok" choice. Or maybe it can complain and in one shot just give a list of files it cannot insert.
Currently, I either:
1. Open the EPUB in 7-zip, overwrite the XHTML files manually, and then reopen the EPUB in Sigil and continue working.
2. Use Sigil to mass delete all the XHTML, then add all the XHTML again using Sigil.
Easier Recognition of Not Well Formed Files
When you open up an EPUB with malformed files, and tell Sigil to not automatically clean the file, you get this dialog:
Would be nice if somehow it was possible to get a dialog such as this one, without having to exit/reenter Sigil. Also, it would be nice if this dialog would alphabetically sort the malformed files. Currently, it seems like they are just randomly placed there:
5296.xhtml, 5357.xhtml, 5100.xhtml, 5050.xhtml, 5400.xhtml, ...
Currently while you are in Sigil, and try to save when you have a malformed document in your EPUB, it is very hard to tell which file is the exact culprit. Perhaps this sentence can have at least some mention of which HTML file is causing the problem:
"EPUB saved, but not all HTML files are well formed: 5396.xhtml"
Yes yes, I know, you could always FlightCrew and try to spot the broken file, but in the case of having hundreds/thousands of other non-EPUB compliant code, it becomes impossible to spot which file is malformed. Perhaps the FlightCrew output can put some CRITICAL problems at the top of the list.
HTML File Report Problem (?)
Also, this column in the HTML Files Report seems to be me to be worthless. You cannot get into Reports unless the files are all well formed.