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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
No there is no wyswyg editor and the wyswyg editor was removed from sigil as well. You can drag and drop to re-order at the same level, drop when there is a single black line to drop between two items.
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Ah yes thank, at least I found it. Also I found that I can scroll while dragging, which is important, as the list doesnt auto scroll up, if I drag an entry over the upper edge (or down when over the bottom of the list).
In my old version of Sigil, last working for Mac OS 10.11 the WYSIWYG editor is still present. I dont understand why they took it out
EDIT: Explanation is here:
https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/Sigil...is-really-gone
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=321081
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
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As for sorting by name? why? why would you want a toc sorted by name?
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Good question! Normally this would give no sense, you are right!
But I have a cookbook epub where I sort the cooking recipes alphabetically.
Also I have an epub with Lyrics where I sort alphabetically, too much headers to overview without order.
Those two books I edit from time to time, when I have a new recipe or poem

This gives sense, doesnt it?
EDIT: I just tried Sigil on W10 with PageEdit (see above) to get WYSIWYG and it works flawlessly

In Sigil menu: Edit / Preferences / General Settings / Set your preferred external xhtml editor: C:\...\PageEdit.exe
Then I can easily open the html with PageEdit with the "External HTML Editor" Tool in the Toolbar (a kind of an X icon).
Or with the open with... in the context menu of the html file (have to search the PageEdit.exe then).
So no worry for it. If I want to change some TOC or add some content, I will download the epub from Google Drive (where I have a two-way-synced backup from my phone) edit it on Windows 10 on tablet or PC and upload it to Drive again. Next sync it is on my phone, changed version

Works

Thank.