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Old 04-25-2017, 03:47 AM   #23
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A recent comment from one of the the authors of Sigil that maybe of interest:

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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
FWIW, Sigil only uses utf-8 for all text files. If an epub is opened using any other encoding for its xhtml files, those files are converted to utf-8 upon load and from then on always saved in that format.
As regards LibreOffice, I use there only no-break space (utf-8) because the narrow no-break space are supported but stay invisible which make them difficult to check. I convert them only on EPUB where the editor of Calibre gives them a yellow mark.

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