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Originally Posted by lumpynose
I've been going around in circles all day today trying to figure out why my css wasn't working. When I added a style sheet (right clicking on the Styles folder) to the empty epub file that Sigil creates when you start it, in the xhtml file I typed in the link line, or I copied and pasted the link line from another file and then changed the name of the css file. All this time I never noticed that the name in the href= was style0001.css while the file's name was Style0001.css. It seems like sometimes it was working but I wouldn't swear to that; maybe it did work when I previewed it in Calibre's viewer.
Anyhow, when I tried to use Sigil's rename command (right clicking on the file in the Book Browser) and tried to rename it from Style0001.css to style0001.css it wouldn't let me and complained that the name was "already in use." Could that be fixed? Or is it a Windows wart? If it's a Windows wart maybe rename it to some gibberish name first then rename it to the final name.
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Windows wart. It takes two separate renames to go from Style0001.css to style0001.css in any Windows rename situation. I'm not really interested in trying to work around that particular OS behavior. Every Windows user eventually comes to terms with it in just about every piece of Windows software (including the standard file explorer) everywhere.
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Originally Posted by lumpynose
Question: is there a way to make Sigil open the epub in Book Browser rather than the Table Of Contents?
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Do you have the Book Browser widget and the ToC widget tabbed together in the same dock areas? You close Sigil with the Book Browser tab showing, but the ToC tab is active when you next open Sigil? Or do you mean something else?