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Old 02-18-2014, 09:34 AM   #1
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Understanding two reported mistakes

Hi

I am just beginning to use the book-editor with Linux and have been very pleasantly impressed by its recent huge progresses.

I just checked one EPUB2 of mine and I have two questions about reported errors:

the first one (in French) is
Quote:
Le fichier META-INF/com.apple.ibooks.display-options.xml [META-INF/com.apple.ibooks.display-options.xml] n'est pas compris dans le manifeste
This error has not been automatically corrected, thus my question:

Question: which text should I add in the manifest and where exactly to insert it?

the second one (concerning many xhtml files)

Code:
Entités nommées actuelles
(about named entities)

The reported mistakes have been all automatically corrected. However this correction is a kind of black box for me.

Question: Is there somewhere a kind of transposition table which explains that all A_entities have been changed to B and so on?

If I wish for some reason to come back to the previous state, I feel unable to do it as I do not know what has been changed and how important it was. Was it one entity or one thousand?

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