Hmm ... what gets deleted, the existing file, the file from the opf manifest or the toc entry?
If you could pm either DiapDealer or KevinH with a link to a copy of that epub for testing, that would be a big help.
If not, please load the epub, and then immediately run epubcheck in it and let us know what is broken. Also, pming or posting the opf, and ncx may help us to track the issue down.
Thanks for testing and reporting back!
KevinH
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Originally Posted by un_pogaz
Yeah, well done on the job.
Now bug report: First ePub, first bug :
I have applied a manual restructuring "OEBPS/Text/Scheer,K.-H.&Darlton,Clark-[Perry Rhodan-001]Operation Astree (1961)_split_006.html" is named in the OPF "../Scheer%2CK.-H.%26amp%3BDarlton%2CClark-%5BPerry%20Rhodan-001%5DOperation%20Astree%281961%29_split_006.html" (old index before restructuring)
Consequently, it is deleted.
I suspect a special character because the files in [A-z] only are correctly restructured.
Also, I think that an option to automatically apply a structure (either Sigil's or the custom one) at the opening of any ePub, would be very useful (no ask user, old working mode).
Another good thing would be to be able to save several structures and be able to apply them easily (a "Structures" sub-menu).
PS: I don't know if you planned to add it to this version, but fortunately Sigil warns us when he encounters a none (or poorly) indexed files.
EDIT: the files with special character are not even renamed, under any circumstances!
EDIT2 : It's even more vicious, if I save the ePub even without renaming anything, the second opening will fail.
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