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Old 03-22-2015, 10:17 AM   #21
Turtle91
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I'm assuming you don't really know about the css file being emptied upon exit until you reopen the epub and see that it's empty? Or do you actually SEE its contents disappear when exiting Sigil?
It's never disappeared while I had the page open and watching it.

After noticing there was no formatting on some of my books, I investigated why and noticed the blank css. Then I started checking before, during, and after saving...and found it missing while I was still working on books. As I stated above, it was more often the sgc-toc file that went blank, but occasionally the styles.css would go too. I deduced it was because I had made no changes to the file.

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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
So to your knowledge, has it ever happened when linking a css file to one or two html files, or does it always seem to be several files (where the jumping comes into play)?
I almost always link multiple files at the same time to a single style sheet - the sgc-toc is linked automatically when I use the "create html toc" function. I never thought that the "jumping" was a problem...I figured it was just the symptom of an overburdened cpu...or a book with particularly large chapters.

I didn't make a connection between the jumping and the blanking. That would be helpful if that was the case.
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