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Old 03-21-2022, 10:34 AM   #54
KevinH
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Thoughts on: Add GetInfo dialog for BookBrowser

I wanted to collect some feedback on the following potential new feature:

Add GetInfo dialog for BookBrowser

The idea is to add a "Get Info" pop-up (right-clicked) menu item to BookBrowser that when a file is selected and this menu is used the following information is collected and displayed in a dialog:

- Full File Name and Book Path
- Media Type
- File Size in Bytes
- Manifest Properties (EPUB3 only)
- Primary Semantic Property
- Additional Semantic Properties (with 'id" assigned for each)
- Linked Resources
- Well-Formed Status [Yes, No, or NA]


* The manifest properties would be shown as a multiple selection pulldown so that I user can manually set/change these properties if they so desire

* The Primary Semantic Property will show the current file level Landmark semantics set and provide a button to add/remove/change them

* The Additional Semantic Property will show any intra-file related semantics/landmarks set with associated IDs. Currently, Sigil does not have a gui way to set multiple landmarks for the same file based on ids.

* The Linked Resources will list a link to each separate resources linked somehow to this file and the media type.

For xhtml files this would include xhtml images, css stylesheets, javascripts, videos, audios directly linked.

For css files this would include other css files, image files, font files, and which xhtml files include it.

For an image, audio, or video file, it would include where it is directly linked from. Same would hold for a javascript file.

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So given the above, do you think this would be a useful addition to Sigil?

What if anything would you add or remove to make it more useful or better?

Please remember, this feature is not meant to replace the various Reports which can do some of this now.

All Ideas, Thoughts, and Suggestions on this potential feature welcomed.
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