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Originally Posted by DrChiper
What I meant to say (but obviously did not  ) is that the Sigil+ (when it IS realized within calibre) should have its own appearance (separate window if you like) with dedicated GUI (similar to current Sigil) the way it is done for the ebook-viewer (or lrfviewer).
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As I understood from earlier posts, the editor component, TOC editor, and all other parts needed to navigate within the book will be combined within one window. It would seem be the most logical; it's not very logical to recreate Sigil's functionality and then splatter them all around calibre, each with their own plugin button.
With regard to writing the editor component: I'm looking into this and experimenting somewhat with Python and QT. At this point I do not yet feel confident enough to say "I will write and support this editor component", as I don't have 8 hours a day to learn this stuff as I would on a regular job