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Originally Posted by mrmikel
One useful thing that Sigil does in its book view is it allows you to join broken paragraphs just by deleting everything in between on the screen. That is not something that is available in code view. I am not sure there is an answer for this with this program...maybe there shouldn't be given the unpredictable skill level that could knock out things worth keeping. But I thought I would mention it.
But this is not a high priority item considering the tremendous demands on your time.
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Would that really be a good idea anyway? The calibre editor won't ever (from the sound of it) be a WYSIWYG editor, and if you know what you are doing, it's much better to edit the code directly, instead of depending on WYSIWYG attempts to do it in an all-encompassing manner.
Sigil, when used like that, suffers the general problem of Sigil when used in Book view, that you end up with weird code in your new paragraph. (Although it does display as a single paragraph.)
You could always delete "</p>\n<p( class|id|style="whatever")>" directly to merge your paragraphs.