(Please let me know if this should be in a separate thread.)
I just ran a (legally obtained) pdf through Finereader as I usually do with pdf's I like to read, but when I opened it with Sigil 0.9.3 I got the message:
Quote:
This EPUB has HTML files that are not well formed. Sigil can attempt to automatically fix these files, although this can result in data loss.
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There is one .xhtml file that it changed when saying "yes". Looking at the differences I'm not sure exactly what changed, besides many LF added making it look better in code view. (It seems to be exactly the same in book-view as far as I can tell with a quick glance.)
0.8.6 makes no error message when opening the epub-file. It looks even "better" in code view. (All xhtml-files seems to be.)
From an "easy to read" point of view, I prefer the way 0.8 does it.
Is this a beautify-thingy?
(Running FlightCrew both versions give 4 errors "Error schema not satisfied". Flightcrew in "fixed" 0.9 has an additional "Error schema not satisfied : element 'a' is not allowed for content model '(p|h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6|div|ul|ol|dl|pre|hr|blockquo te|address|fieldset|table|switch|form|noscript|ins |del|script)' near column 8".)