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Old 10-08-2019, 01:19 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
I wonder how many users followed my pattern? I was introduced to Sigil by someone who knew only Book View. Soon graduated to Code View. But, having been reminded of Book View (by its new incarnation as PageEdit) I'm also reminded of how useful it occasionally was. For instance, you can drop a page of over-formatted textfrom some other application into NotePad to strip out the cruft, then drop it straight into Page Edit, with paragraph breaks intact. Nice.
'zactly what I do, too, but then, I also use it as a convenient word processor. Couple'a (saved) S&R's, and it's nice clean html. I don't know why I prefer it for story creation over Word, or Open Office, or Libre Office, because I know I can quickly convert from those formats into e-book using plugins, but I just do.

I'm glad it's not just me.
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