Why?
I can understand how not touching the xhtml makes it easier to edit in CodeView and helps the person creating the ebook. But what does the layout of the epub zip structure have to do with it? It will not be seen and does not impact your ability to find and edit files in Sigil, since the gui handles that.
You need to ask yourself: "Is this really truly important in the big scheme of things?"
If so why don't you simply create a repackager program in python that moves things to the format you want, updates the opf, and the relative links. It is not that hard to do.
Since I am already volunteering my time in a number of projects, I was only looking to handle serious bugs inside of Sigil and things that impact getting real work done, and not things that could be handled in post processing.
Sorry,
KevinH
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
What Sigil does is it moves the files around to it's own idea of where they belong.
OEBPS/Styles
OEBPS/Images
OEBPS/Fonts
OEBPS/Text
So even if you have it structured how you want it, Sigil will change that to what it wants. I want an option to allow the structure to remain as is.
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