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Originally Posted by Notjohn
Well, the obvious solution would be to keep Calibre out of the loop. I love Calibre for its intended purpose, manipulating my library of e-books, but long ago I was so horrified by the mess it made of my html that I resolved never to let it near my own books. If 0.9.5 otherwise works for you, surely that would be best. Why mix wine and beer?
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Mainly because you are spreading FUD?
calibre does not make a mess of your HTML unless you foolishly decide to use the conversion feature instead of the Editor.
Which is of course entirely appropriate for end-users, but you aren't an end-user so why on earth would you use the conversion feature?
I really don't understand why some people insistently continue to fraudulently compare the
Sigil ebook editor to the
calibre automated ebook converter.

Rather than comparing the
Sigil ebook editor to the
calibre ebook editor.
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As DiapDealer said, it might be a good idea to use calibre's Arrange Into Folders tool -- which I specifically requested so people can manually set up a standardized folder structure like Sigil does automatically.
Also, this is quite obviously a Sigil bug (and not dependent on using calibre, even if calibre usage is likely to trigger the bug) -- so why bash calibre when Sigil will soon work perfectly and they will all play nice together anyway?