Here is the error message and details:
Sigil has encountered a problem.
Sigil may need to close.
Error info: Unknown exception
Sigil version: 1.8.0
Runtime Qt: 5.12.9
Compiled Qt: 5.12.9
System: Windows 10 (10.0)
Architecture: x86_64
/Start/Settings/Update & Security/Windows Security/Virus & Threat Protection/
Microsoft Defender Antivirus options/periodic scanning -- OFF
Sophos Home is snoozed.
--Open app/Real-Time Protection is Disabled
Manage providers:
Microsoft Defender Antivirus is turned off
Windows Firewall is turned on
/Start/Settings/Update & Security/Windows Security/Reputation-based protection:
--Potentially unwanted apps blocking -- OFF
--Check apps and files -- OFF
Program still crashes in the same way.
A month ago, the last normal behavior of Sigil, Sophos Home was ON.
Some background information:
The folder tree in which I am working is years old. Both what I am terming the PREVIOUS folder and what I am terming the NEW folder are in this tree and each is years old. Both manuscripts in their same current locations were converted into EPUBs and published in Amazon's Kindle Store using an earlier version of Sigil probably 1.2.
I am using PREVIOUS in the sense that it was the last easily and successful location for Sigil, and NEW is the now current and unsuccessful location. Again both locations are in the same, years-old folder tree.
Last month I made an editing pass (for a 2nd edition) through the existing manuscript in the PREVIOUS folder, and successfully and easily converted it to an EPUB which is now on Amazon's Kindle Store.
This month I made an editing pass (for a 2nd edition) through the manuscript in the NEW folder. This is where/when Sigil began misbehaving and falling in love with the PREVIOUS folder.
More playing about reveals:
Created a new folder, "GORP", in the same folder tree.
Copied the CSS and HTML files from the NEW manuscript into GORP.
Loaded the HTML and CSS files using "Add Existing Files".
Save as "untitled.epub" crashed with above error message and details.
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