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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
I just had a look at the reports feature in Sigil, and to me at least, nothing really useful jumped out. Perhaps word count, other than that, everything is taken care of by the editor's Check Book and Remove unused CSS tools, in a much more thorough fashion. For instance, Sigil has reports about CSS classes, whereas calibre's unused CSS tool can detect and remove all types of unused CSS, not just classes.
What exactly do you want to see in reports?
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There is lots there that does not leap out, but
can be very useful without a lot of fussing with S&R.
The sortable, Summary, all in one place

is fantastic style troubleshooting (the code is valid, but some pages have
look issues)
Hidden is the fact that report line items are ACTIVE jumps to their target
Where
used in as opposed to
unused CSS items
There is a report that list
the files that use each selector.
by which CSS 1 stinkin' use and 'removed unused' is blocked.
The Image Files section. Count of use (think cleaning up repeated fleurons)
The 2 sections the 'I' rarely use (personal use workflow) are Links and Count Characters. That does not say, that that section is not a valid summary