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Old 12-17-2013, 04:48 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by quiris View Post
I don't use Calibre at all since it drastically modifies original source HTML code inside ebooks. So it's evil app for me.

I like to have almost entire control of source code in my own hands Sigil isn't perfect but I don't found better similar program.
If you were using ebook-convert.exe which is meant to do automated conversion, then yes.

ebook-edit.exe is a replacement for the old Tweak Book, which was just a GUI for unpacking the .epub and editing the source code. It still uses the same code as that, but adds a Sigil-like GUI editor designed to give you the same control over every last byte of your book.

I am not suggesting give it a run through the calibre converter. But I understand your confusion -- this editor is brand-new and was only introduced in the most recent release.
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