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Old 08-16-2019, 05:13 PM   #22
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No promises but .... we are thinking about allowing PageEdit to accept on launch an opf or a simple sorted list of file paths in spine order as xml. Then have PageEdit dynamically build a navigation menu, and forward and back keys, so that a user of Sigil could use PageEdit to more easily visually proof and spellcheck the xhtml documents in the spine in sequence without having to go back to Sigil to just load the next chapter.

If a PageEdit user makes any change and then hits forward or back arrows, the user will be prompted to save or discard, and the next file on the list will be loaded automatically (with wraparound at each end of the list).

Would you use a feature like that? With it and the current spellcheck PageEdit has built in it should make final proofing and very very minor edits easier.

Is this worth chasing?
I would like to see this as well. It would be great for using Sigil as an e-reader to proof-read books and be able to correct typos on the fly. If I understand correctly.

Albert
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