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Old 09-03-2019, 06:50 PM   #71
AliceWonder
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Originally Posted by doubleshuffle View Post
I'd really be interested in how Sigil and Calibre are supposed to be locking me in. I've been using them both for ages, jumping between the two and Notepad++ to boot, and I feel free as a bird. I can't remember anything ever breaking, just improving. (Not commenting on your workflow, mind, of course you should do what works best for you. I just wonder where that idea of being locked in is coming from. Apple, E-book stores etc. - they try to lock people in (though not extremely successfully so far...))
Note sure what this is suppose to do, buy I came across this while looking at other ePubs:

Code:
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
        <meta name="calibre:cover" content="true"/>
        <title>Cover</title>
Calibre seems to use its own namespace in metatags. Not sure what it uses it for, but if it has no purpose, why is it there? If it does have a purpose, is that purpose preserved when changing editors?
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