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Old 02-11-2016, 03:56 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by dhdurgee View Post
Nope, simply wanting to tailor things for the best reading experience on my Kindle. I should probably note that I am probably not going to be using Sigil as much for this as I thought.

I was using Sigil for two major purposes:

1) to make documents from web content for later reading on my Kindle
2) to tweak books for better reading on my Kindle (add covers, etc.)

It was brought to my attention that Calibre is a better tool for (2) above, so I installed it and am checking it out. It may serve my purposes. If so, I might be interested in a Calibre version of this plug-in for those books.
Yes, calibre is generally a better tool for (bulk!!!) post-processing of ebooks and ebook metadata for various devices.
It also has a recipes feature for automatically scraping web content, which might be a better idea...

But have you forgotten that there already is a calibre version of this plugin? It's the thing that prompted you to start this thread...
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