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Originally Posted by KevinH
Huh? That code exists in PageEdit and it can easily be launched and run. It is meant to be integrated into Sigil which has an easy way to launch it.
PageEdit is exactly like old Sigil's BookView and pasting formatted text into the PageEdit browser window is handled as you would expect.
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Yes Kevin, I see that I can have:
- raw text: with a paste in Sigil
- original html: with all the code and classes (PageEdit ctrl+v)
- structured text: linefeed are kept with p and br (PageEdit, Edit menu, paste, select "no")
What I can't figure out is why all the buttons from pageEdit have been added to Sigil (bald, italic, images, special caracters and even cut, paste) except this pasting option. PageEdit seems therefor very redundant to Sigil, and I find it to be a very big "plugin" for "just pasting".
But as you and Doitsu mentioned: it does not just paste, it cleans the code too when choosing "plain text" by adding "p" and "br". Which I understand is not just 10 lines of code.
Thanks for your reply, this helped me try new things with pageEdit. 👍
Regards
François