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Old 03-24-2015, 02:30 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Hmmm...Calibre?

Anyone else here who had the issue, also running Calibre at the same time? Wondering if that might come into play? CSS, the C editor?...

Hitch
@Hitch - calibre wouldn't be my first choice. They each create there own 'working copies' for editing. They can clobber one another's edits if you have both of them editing the same book at the same time - but only a numbskull would do that - now where did I put that dunces hat

But I wouldn't think calibre would create these symptoms, much more likely to be something that's has naff all to do with ebooks - like my click.to example has naff all to do with word processing as such.

Looking at your list and mine - the thought occurred that it could be something like an AHK or PTFB rogue script. Say it mistakenly identifies a Sigil popup as a popup from another program (eg Windows UAC popup) that it's supposed to dismiss... Sends a message to Sigil that gets misinterpreted as delete such and such style sheet.

Just a speculative elastic string theory

BR

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