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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Sigil's not ever going to be a full-featured "modern" xhtml editor. We're not interested in reinventing that particular wheel.
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Thanks for answers.
I especially did not expect a storm of applause in the essence of my proposal.
The new is always met with misunderstanding by different retrogrades.
A fully functional Sigil is not a wheel, as you put it, but a logical progression, an evolutionary development if you will.
By the way, there is one contradiction.
In your approach to creating ePub, you methodically promote the "one section (chapter) - one file" principle.
For example, your user manual has 61 files, not including css and special files. Many sections and parts are closely related to each other both in meaning and in content, and everything is united together by style sheets.
If you open all this for editing, searching, styling and table of contents ... in general, for normal work, then your finger will quickly fall off from switching between tabs and windows.
And so, in one area style sheets, special and main files are open, in the other area - the current edited files.
Of course, I do not pretend to be the ultimate truth and do not tell you what to do. This is just my opinion.