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Old 12-07-2013, 09:45 PM   #228
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
I occasionally use the current Tweak Book feature as a means of viewing the raw results of a conversion to ePUB that is unsatisfactory in some way. To address the issue I will usually edit the source or very, very occasionally use Sigil to edit the ePUB.

I was wondering if the current Tweak facility could have its name changed to Peek and the Rebuild button removed. I'd prefer to use my everyday tools to look at ePUB components, rather than have to come to grips with this new editor unless and until I really need it.

Its not essential because I can always press 'O' and unzip the epub into a folder, and then delete the folder when I'm done.

BR
You can still go to /tmp/calibre_{version}_tmp_******/******/ after tweaking it open -- you just won't get it to automatically open up in nemo. And the calibre GUI should duplicate the effects of gedit as well as adding more. I happen to think italicizing stuff in <i></i> tags is cool enough that every text editor should do it -- genius!!
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