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Old 01-19-2017, 06:38 AM   #18
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Doesn't sound like working too hard to me. Templating is smart. I'm surprised no one's created an import plugin that allows users to start from customized templates that can be "primed" with a minimum of input from the users (author, title, cover image). Title pages, tocs/navs, dedications, "about-the-author's, css, etc... all dummied up, linked in, and ready for editing. *shrug*
Since Sigil already supports custom custom sgc-toc.css and sgc-nav.css stylesheets in the Sigil preferences folder for HTML and NAV TOC files, how about implementing a similar method for blank CSS stylesheets? I.e., have Sigil look for a default Style0001.css file in the Sigil preferences folder and if it exists, use its contents for newly-created stylesheets.
You might even bundle Sigil with an all-purpose stylesheet. For example CSS Boilerplate for eBooks or your own favorite stylesheet.

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