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Old 03-31-2016, 10:10 AM   #59
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by fbrzvnrnd View Post
I often report bugs. I reported for Calibre, for neooffice/openoffice. For Ibooks and Kobo and Gitden reader and Oxygen and many many other. A lot of bugs in bugzilla and other. I can not report all, often I have no time to report all the problems I found. About Sigil and me there is a more big problem above all: Sigil changes code I wrote without inform me where and why. Even when all is good, Sigil adds id values, metadata in package and there is not a log of all the changes it made. This is not a reliable way to work for me, I mean: the way I use to work.
So, it is true, I usually do not open bug issues for Sigil, because the way it work is so far away from me.
It sounds like you would prefer calibre's Editor -- it doesn't change anything for you, except when you use the available tools for automated actions.
It also includes a checkpointing feature -- with automatic checkpoints every time a global change is made.
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