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Old 11-18-2016, 10:01 PM   #7
st_albert
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Output plugins that take the stock epub version of a document and prepare it for specific vendors/retailers would be the perfect solution for those who only want to maintain one master version of their ebook, I would think. The Kindleizer, iBooksit, etc. ... That way, Sigil itself is left out of the equation. It's main concern is making a vanilla, compliant epub, afterall.
That would be a great idea, IMHO. It would be great, for example, if there were a plugin for epub -> mobi that makes the required changes in how the cover is represented and perhaps other tweaks, and even calls kindlegen to generate the mobi (there already exists a plugin to do the latter step).

Though such changes might not be difficult to implement, the plugin could save a lot of tedious editing.

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