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Old 09-10-2014, 07:32 AM   #15
canpolat
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
@capolat - its not too far short of what there is in Sigil, and it has features that Sigil lacks - eg checkpointing. Have a look, I suspect you'll be surprised at where its at.

The good thing is that if there is a problem it's usually fixed lickety-split - i.e. within a week, if you want to run from source you'll often get same day service. One thing it doesn't have that Sigil 'has' is WSIWYG editing - but then again editing in Sigil's Book View is problematic.

The main things I use in Sigil are Spellchecker, Reports and the Index Editor, the latter two are not available in the calibre editor, and Sigil's Spellchecker is noticeably faster when you're using large dictionaries (or it was last time I compared the two)

BR
Thank you for the recommendation. I skimmed thru the documentation and it looks promising. I don't use the WYSIWYG editing in Sigil, but the fact that I have to import my book into Calibre to be able to edit it doesn't appeal to me (I use ebook-convert CLI for book conversion). Is it also available as a stand-alone tool?
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