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Originally Posted by KevinH
I will pm you with an updated link once my last commit passes through travis.
Thanks again for all of your testing.
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Thanks! I installed the latest build, ran it through my usual workflow and also tested against specific bug-fixes (e.g., invalid mediatypes). Sigil came through like a champ.
I did however get that crash on Quit, which I think is the same crash that we have been chasing off-forum for a while. I will send you the crash report directly.
While I would never have asked to have the filename at the top of the Preview window, having it there is a pleasant surprise — something I never knew I wanted until I had it

It's useful to me even if the Preview window is docked because I usually have multiple files/tabs open such that the full filename can't be seen, so having the name of the active tab at the top of the Preview window is nice. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Vroni
... i miss a shortcut in the bookbrowser to switch fast between standard view and extended view with path info.
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I would also find a keyboard shortcut or toolbar button that toggles standard view and extended view on/off useful.
The reason is that now that Sigil respects original structure, I would find it useful to see the book structure in a single glance, then turn full filepaths off to save space. Mousing over each filename is awkward, as is going to Preferences to turn on full filepaths and then going back to turn off.
However, this is a minor issue for me and I understand if it's problematic to implement. Just thought I'd weigh in since it's come up.
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
... I find with reasonably named files, I can leave the setting to show the full path on all the time (and unreasonably named files don't stay so for long!).
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Is there a quick way to mass-rename files with a structure like this, where you want to delete a repeated phrase XXXXXXXXXXX without touching the rest of the filename?
XXXXXXXXXXX_titlepage.xhtml
XXXXXXXXXXX_copyright.xhtml
XXXXXXXXXXX_chapter01.xhtml
XXXXXXXXXXX_chapter02.xhtml
XXXXXXXXXXX_chapter03.xhtml
XXXXXXXXXXX_epilogue.xhtml
I know that I can select all the "chapter" files and rename them "chapter01" and it will number them sequentially. But can I delete a phrase that is repeated in all filenames without touching the rest of it?
All in all, I'm feeling 0.9.991 is working really well!
Thank you