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Old 03-11-2022, 12:42 PM   #2
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Is it ok to make additional requests in this thread, or is there a better channel for that?

Edit: actually, I think the post-1.8 equivalent turned into a bunch of requests, so I may as well go for it. I'd find customizable reports handy for getting counts on e.g. tables and lists, though I realize this can already be done via search. Just a convenience thing. I'd also find it useful to use Launch XHTML Editor for CSS files. I'd also like it if Delete Unused Media Files could also pull out unused fonts.

And this is an odd one: I occasionally like to disable line wrapping in text editors that allow it, usually when I'm strictly examining block-level semantics and don't really care about the content within. I found an old thread where someone else mentioned it, and it seemed to be a fairly unpopular idea--just adding my voice to that (very small) chorus.

Totally get that none of the above may be useful to enough people to be worth considering, just putting em out there. And it seems like a lot of the time when I think "this would be a great addition!" someone helpfully points out Sigil can already do it. Apologies wherever that might be the case.

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