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Old 01-01-2017, 12:58 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by evilmrb View Post
I respect your opinions and completely DIS-agree with both of you. Even if the build instructions are not included in the Sigil docs I think they should be somewhere and in a better format than those linked to from the Sigil home page, IMHO.
They're in the source code's doc folder (in both the markdown and html formats), and easily readable from the github repository (or on a local machine).

Not sure how including the instructions in an epub would be putting them in a "better format."

They're already written in html with links to the various subsections (or in Markdown easily viewable on Github). How would putting them in an epub make them any more accessible to users trying to build on Linux (pros or neophytes)?

We'll just have to agree to disagree, I guess. I thank you for you input just the same, though.

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