[QUOTE by KevinH]2. The BookBrowser is *not* a file browser. It shows "virtual folders" that are groups files of similar type to make working with files possible no matter the actual internal layout used in the epub.
3. To see the actual full path for each file inside the book folder, you have to enable that in Sigil Preferences.
4. The nav xhtml file may be inside the Text folder or someplace else as long as the opf manifest is correct. Sigil will default to creating it beside the opf unless otherwise informed.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for clarifying #2. For #3, I had overlooked that setting in Preferences. It certainly makes it easier.
For #4: epub3-itizer created the nav at OEBPS/nav.xhtml and BookBrowser displays it inside the Text folder which I find misleading.
Sigil (in my linux and MacBook) defaults to creating new epub3 files with the path OEBPS/Text/nav.xhtml so clearly within the Text folder. I don't see a preference setting for informing Sigil otherwise.
The manifest displays are coherent in each case so no real problem as far as functioning is concerned.
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