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A pity that for unknown unknown reasons:
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The reasons are not unknown. You just don't agree with, or care about them. Those reasons have been discussed
for years. Not our fault that you didn't come around to participate until now.
Javascript was never able to be tested reliably with Sigil using Book View with WebKit.
Sorry, but you're all wet about the latest version of Sigil being more limiting (for preview/proofing options) than the older version. You're entitled to prefer the older version, but you're not entitled to spread misinformation about the capabilities of the new versions (which include javascript, EPUB3 and HTML5).
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Apart from some well-known buttons, the use of PageEdit unfortunately does not offer much to all kinds of existing HTML editors.
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And neither did Book View. Sigil's WYSIWYG editing capabilities have
always been inferior to
most existing HTML editors. That's true of Book View and PageEdit.
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Who has a Sigil download link for me based on webkit and equipped with Book View option?
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Pretty much everyone does. Yourself included. The
Github Sigil releases page (easily found from the "Downloading Sigil (and other important links)" sticky thread here, and from the links in the
Sigil Github wiki) has every release we've ever done of Sigil in recent (and not so recent) history. Sigil 0.9.14 was the last version that supported WebKit and Book View.