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Old 06-09-2019, 12:00 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
so a quick clarify please. if I rename most of image file names as you proposed, is Sigil smart enough to track down and change all references to those files, in the HTML code ?
Yes. renaming any file(s) by select, r-click "rename", rewrites any link that points to it, be it in HTML, OPF or NCX, CSS (for font filenames, e.g.).
You can have a HTML file with a link and in the file window rename the linked file and see the link change in tune.

A useful trick in this regard:
With code and preview windows open for a file with an image link. In the code, r-click on the image name (e.g. ="../Images/cover.jpg") and choose "Open tab for image"; then r-click on that to rename.

You can review all the image thumbnails at once with "Tools/Reports/Images". Useful to see the pattern, if any, in existing filenames.
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