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Old 10-10-2016, 01:42 PM   #66
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
The plugin is only intended as a stop-gap measure for Sigil users who don't want to install LibreOffice or the MS Word plugin.
Since you finally got LanguageTool working in LibreOffice, you won't need to install it.

However, since you've installed Java you might want to give my ePubCheck plugin a try; it'll often find technical problems that the FlightCrew plugin misses (and vice versa).

(If you haven't already installed the Linux Sigil FlightCrew plugin, download FlightCrew_v0.9.1unx.zip and install the zip archive via Plugins > Manage Plugins > Add Plugin > FlightCrew_v0.9.1unx.zip.)
Thanks Doitsu. Okay, I'm feeling loaded up with stuff (LOL) but I'm also getting a little nervous (like I might be over-doing things).

I've always passed the EPUB Validator:

http://validator.idpf.org/

but never paid much attention to Flight Crew.

Anyway, when I tried to get Flight Crew I ran into screenshot 191. I could find no help Googling on it, but noticing screenshot 192, I'm figuring the answer may lie there somehow.

I was a little (a lot?) psyched out by your (for your Epub check plugin)

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Disclaimer: This is a beta version. Even though it's unlikely that it'll somehow corrupt the epub that you're working on or crash Sigil, you may want to save your ePub in Sigil before running this plugin.
Being a non-techie, so that just means I should wait till I'm all done before I run your plug-in and then if it corrupts the file, I can just use the previous file, right? (File corruption makes me very nervous.)

Is corruption an infinitesimal or more prevalent risk of running the plugin?

Thanks.
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