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Old 09-18-2024, 03:55 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by philja View Post
From what I remember in reading other threads, PageEdit was made independent of Sigil so is not integrated and is limited to Wysiwyg code editing and Sigil is still required for other work on an eBook.
Well, it's integrated in the sense that there's a button on Sigil's menu that can be configured to launch PageEdit with all of the current epub's xhtml files available to preview and/or edit (wysiwyg style). And changes that are made in PageEdit will be brought back into Sigil when finished with it.

I was mainly thinking of the fellow authors you mentioned who were making small edits to epubs. My thinking was that if they're not that xhtml inclined, then a wysiwyg editor could be perfect for the small edits you talked about. You can't destroy tags/links you're not copying over (but you can still format text and create/edit links in wysiwyg fashion). Save Sigil for the heavy lifting if/when it's needed.

Once the epub is fully fleshed out, making simple edits to any of the content in PageEdit's wysiwyg editor is quite possible.

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