We can add some debug code to output each time the routine in invoked. If your key sticks or is on some sort of autorepeat, we should be able to detect that.
I will try to figure out the best place to do that in the source code.
KevinH
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Originally Posted by Mister L
Both yesterday and today (it was the same book) there were already many existing files, one of which was being split. I had manually renamed most of them to make navigation easier for myself since I hadn't yet generated the toc and when the extra splits occurred I thought that all my manually-entered names had been replaced because suddenly I had 20 Section000N.xhtml instead of descriptive filenames, otherwise I might not have noticed it so quickly.
Could a mouse create a "sticking key" situation ? From time to time my right mouse button seems unresponsive and for example I have to try more than once to rename / delete / whatever a file via the book browser but I am perfectly willing to accept that it's my mouse's fault, I was assuming that anyway for that behaviour because I'm about 85% sure I've noticed it outside of Sigil. Not sure how it would work for the extra splits because that is the left button (which doesn't seem sticky to me, that I've noticed), but if it is technically possible maybe that's the trouble, if no-one else has this problem.
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