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Old 10-04-2019, 01:47 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
Thanks Tex. All right, this is the stuff that was confusing me. Here's the flow you're suggesting, right?
Yep, that sounds correct.

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OR, Gregg could just do what 99.999999% of writers do, and do the cursed thing in a word-processor, using styles and headings and then export it to HTML and then put it into Sigil,
He's one of the unicorns now... properly using Styles in LibreOffice.

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instead of trying to create it in Sigil in the first place, which seems like an unnecessary complication.
I assume Gregg is using Sigil to append all the front/backmatter, then going in to do the minor tweaks to the HTML.

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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
And the language thing (Tex is clarifying) threw me. I haven't done an epub in a while and I forgot what the suggestions were for doing the language stuff.


You can always bookmark your old thread:

"Two Questions"

and look through it again whenever you make your next book.

PS. It looks like your old Post #12, you had the same exact dir="ltr" code.

I would recommend fixing all the code in this latest book... and use THIS EPUB as your "future template".
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