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Old 02-12-2026, 04:01 AM   #136
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Hi.
I don't know if the Suggestion Box is still open... but here are some ideas, just in case there's still a chance:

— When opening large images in Book Browser, would it be possible for them to automatically adjust to the window height? Currently, there is no way to view them in full, because right-clicking > View Image also displays them 1:1.
—— In both cases, to see the info line (size | weight | color), you have to scroll all the way down. If the above is too complicated, placing the info line at the top might help (as is done with Fonts).

— Any change in a css (even a minor one like deleting extra space) causes the Preview window to redraw the entire xhtml, going back to the beginning. Only when switching to the xhtml tab, the Preview jumps back to the cursor position. Is it possible to pre-save this point and automatically reposition it when css-redrawing?

— When the Preview window is open and you switch to a non-xhtml element (css, image, font, etc.), the last selected xhtml remains previewed. Is it possible to reactivate the corresponding xhtml tab when you click on its Preview?

— In Light Mode, the active tab has a paler color and stands out quite a bit. But in Classic Sigil Dark Theme, it is only distinguished by its slight elevation. In dawn, my tired old eyes take a while to find it. Would it be possible to give a more prominent visual cue? If its name were, say, italicized or underlined, it would be more easily recognizable.
(If there is a way to do this via qt_styles.qss, that would also work... but I think doing it “by default” would help a lot).


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