If you are on Mac OSX, make sure you have disabled any further processing of your download (it is never a good idea to automatically run anything downloaded - assumed safe or not). Inside your Downloads folder you should see a zip archive and not an unzipped folder.
Then manually move that zip file to your Desktop from the Downloads Folder.
Only **after** manually moving that zip folder out of Downloads, you can start Sigil and navigate to Sigil's Preferences and use the Plugin Manager to install your Plugin.
Mac OSX gatekeeper treats files inside your DownLoads folder in a different way from other files that you have manually moved out for security reasons.
Please try that and let me know what you see.
Kevin
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Originally Posted by klgc
Gaaaaaaa####! The comments above seem straight forward, but there's a catch. I upgraded (from 0.8.7) to Sigil 0.9.8 from GitHub and the notes say that now the epub2 validator FlightCrew is a plugin and the latest version (0.9.1) should also be downloaded and installed.
I'm on MacOS 10.13.6 so on GitHub I chose the download FlightCrew_v0.9.1osx.zip The problem is that the plugin file in the osx folder is a Unix executable file, not a zip file, so of course it's grayed out when I try to add the plugin.
Will someone please tell me how to get the horse hooked up to the buggy. Don't mean to seem so dense, but I'm a nearly 80yo author that's trying to complete a book. Thank you kind souls in advance :-)
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