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Originally Posted by Turtle91
That seems a little redundant ... 'normal users' and 'windows'.... 
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I meant 2 distinct sets of users!
Sigil has been so stable over these past few years, that the bugs being corrected from version to version are mostly minor edge cases that the "normal person" would never even run across.
Normal Users
Like I reported a bug dealing with a <p"> tag. It was crashing Sigil's Reports. (Bug fixed in next release of Sigil.)
I was cleaning some HTML and made a botched S&R:
Code:
<p class="example"></p>
Pretty Printing turned into:
which happens to be valid HTML (if you can believe it...), but invalid XHTML.
Calibre (and next version of Sigil) converts it to:
No normal person would
ever run across HTML like that. :P
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Originally Posted by BetterRed
PS: thanks to your early report of the problem I'm still on 9.9.
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Yeah, I've been tempted to roll back as well. Ever since I reported it, I was hoping for a quick bugfix release, and if it's still going to be a few months... I'll probably downgrade, and jump to 0.9.11 on release.
Luckily I haven't been using Sigil's Spellcheck list lately, so this jumping bug hasn't been bothering me as much.
I've been working on books that have lots of URLs, so I've been using Calibre's fantastic
Check external links. And then just spellchecking while I'm there.
(Which makes me think of another thing... odd chunks of URLs being counted as "words".)