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Old 07-26-2019, 01:34 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post

Overall, I prefer Sigil since it lets me get down and dirty with the raw code (The power! The ability to turn your epub into cruft!). With the newest Sigil version, I have PageEdit installed but for the most part I use the Preview pane on a secondary monitor. Like too many people, I ran into issues when doing a quick edit in BookView did not produce the expected result (i.e. Gospel In, Garbage Out).
I have not mastered handling the raw code. As opposed to you I feel quite powerless when I look at it .
That is why a good straight forward WYSIWYG epub editor is of great interest to me. I want the program to do the things in the background I do not understand myself. I only want to have to pay attention to things like the lay out of a document, book structure, appearance etc.
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