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Old 10-01-2018, 03:11 PM   #79
Tex2002ans
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Side Note: I only read the last few posts. Didn't read the entire thread.

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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
In using it thousands of times, I've rarely wanted to do all html files. *shrug*
I agree with AlanHK. 99.9% time I use your fantastic plugin, I want it on All HTML Files. (Isn't this how Diap's Editing Toolbag works in Calibre?)

Maybe the Sigil one can default to all HTML files.

And then keep current behavior if you highlight specific files in the Book Browser.

Side Note: It's one of the reasons why I recommended the Calibre version of the plugin over Sigil's to a new user. The Calibre one seems much more "user/newbie friendly"... and this exact issue is one of the reasons why.

If I do passes of cleaning a book, it's easy to forget highlighting every file every time.

And even I sometimes only notice it when I see "0 changes made". Or notice hours later when one of my cleanup Regexes fails and I see one file with a dastardly <span class="italics"> instead of <i>. :P

Side Note #2: Speaking of multiple passes.... Would it be possible to do multiple changes without having to leave the menu each time?

And/or would it also be possible to remember the last "Whose value is"?

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