08-22-2013, 02:37 PM
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Wizard
Posts: 1,087
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Valley Forge, PA, USA
Device: Kindle Paperwhite
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http://web.sigil.googlecode.com/git/..._contents.html
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Custom HTML TOC Stylesheet
The generated HTML TOC page uses a separate CSS file (sgc-toc.css) to format the TOC. If the file already exists in your book it will not be overwritten (so you can customise it without losing your changes). But if it does not exist, it will look for sgc-toc.css in your preferences directory and use that as the default file. If there is no file in your preferences directory, then Sigil will create a default stylesheet for the TOC.
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http://web.sigil.googlecode.com/git/...eferences.html
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Open Preferences Location
The Open Preferences Location button on all the Preferences screens can be used to open the directory containing all of your preference files. You can copy the files for backup or for sharing with others.
The preferences location will likely be in the following locations:
Windows:
…\Local Settings\Application Data\sigil-ebook\sigilMAC:
~/Library/Application\ Support/sigil-ebook/sigil/Linux:
$HOME/.local/share/sigil-ebook/sigilAnd the files you are likely to see will include:
•hunspell_dictionaries: Where any standard dictionaries you add are stored.
•sigil_index.ini: Your Index entries.
•sigil_searches.ini: Your Saved Searches.
•sigil_clips.ini: Your saved Clips.
•sigil.ini: General configuration information for Sigil.
•user_dictionaries: Where any personal user dictionaries are stored.
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Paul
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