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Old 11-14-2019, 10:41 AM   #110
snarkophilus
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
We've run into all sorts of problems with launching Sigil via calibre's Open With (third-party plugin or integral feature?). Please make sure the crash is repeatable when taking calibre's Open With out of the equation. There's just too many ways that calibre's Qt and Sigil's Qt can get confused. We need to rule that out first.
The crash is repeatable when directly using that simple epub I created with just the 50 1x1 images. Calibre is not involved, just double clicking on the epub to start Sigil.

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Also, we've given up trying to support the abandoned third party calibre "Open With" plugin. Using Calibre's inherent Open With feature doesn't typically cause the same issues.
I didn't know there was an inherent Open With in Calibre now! I'll ditch the old plugin and switch to that mechanism. That said, I don't think I've noticed any specific issues with the plugin...

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I also can't recreate your new cmd window when launching Sigil that way. Sigil does certainly detach itself from the command (as it should--it's not a terminal windows application after all), but no new terminal window gets launched for me.
Sorry, that's a terminology mixup. I meant "it detaches and returns to the CMD prompt straight away, in the same CMD window". I didn't mean that a new CMD window started.
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