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Old 02-15-2020, 03:47 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by The_book View Post
Because I don't like to edit the opf file directly.I want Sigil to form and change the opf file automatically.
Also, since the mimetypes are deceded by the suffix name when imported, I enjoy the idea that when I change the suffix name, Sigil can change the opf file just like what happened when I import files.
Given that the filetype for the image file is incorrect, as I said before: GIGO.

Perhaps you, as part of your work flow, should be checking the image files before importing them if this is happening often enough that you feel requesting that Sigil correct such files is worthwhile.

I will admit to being rather curious as to where you are obtaining those misnamed image files. Other than user error such as renaming all the images in a directory, I don't need to use more than both hands to count the number of such misnamed image files I've seen in the last 4 decades.
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