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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Obviously, by "trick" I mean tell a repository to give you a version meant for a different edition of the OS. Like telling the Gibert repository to install the Ubuntu 13.10 version of Sigil on a Ubuntu 12.04 system. Even though they are probably the exact same exectuable files, the software center (really, apt-get) might not realize that.
Here is the changelog, if you are interested.
https://github.com/user-none/Sigil/b.../ChangeLog.txt
One issue you probably DO care about is 0.7.2 converted into a regular space, thus breaking the blank paragraphs sometimes used as scene breaks. That was fixed in 0.7.3
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But I gotta tell you you put a panic into me with the 0.7.2 converting into a regular space (and breaking blank paragraphs used as scene breaks). I used to do that a lot a long time ago and I'm sure it was with Sigil versions earlier than 0.7.2 BUT I did have a lot of scene breaks using s as spacers to center the asterisks (which were scene breaks) in my current stuff. I'm on a different computer so I can't check it out now but in all the proofing it looked okay so I think I'm all right. And thanks for the change log. Appreciate it.