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Originally Posted by BetterRed
Kevin, I read nzhpy3's post as saying - when one file is opened with Sigil or Sigil is started with no file, then they always get two instances of Sigil - the other instance is always empty and must be closed separately. That seems a bit skew-whiff to me - but I'm not a regular OSX user.
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If that's what's happening; that's indeed not normal behavior. I don't see that on OS X.
I took the OP to mean that
1) Sigil is launched. Sigil opens to a "standard" new document.
2) The user then opens an existing epub using file-->open.
3) The user then has two sigil documents open: the initial new/empty document and the pre-existing epub.
If that's the case, that's indeed expected behavior. The newly opened pre-existing epub doesn't
replace the empty epub that Sigil launched with like it does on Windows. This is how Sigil has always worked on OS X.