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Old 01-01-2020, 12:59 PM   #4
KevinH
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The problem is that Sigil itself caches all changes in files and any only writes them to disk for plugins, reports, and launching an external editor. Once they are saved to disk, PageEdit should be able to see those changes once you navigate away from the current page and back.

So your work flow could be as follows:

1. Fire up Sigil
2. Make the current Tab the OPF
3. Launch PageEdit though the Icon
4. Paste your xhtml, and then use PageEdit's menu to insert a Sigil Split Marker, continue doing that, etc.
5. Once you have your basic material loaded in PageEdit and Saved, you can exit PageEdit
6. Back in Sigil you can use the Split at Markers tool to split the xhtml pieces into proper sections/chapters.
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