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Originally Posted by bobcdy
However, I must admit I appreciate editing an epub like a simple, single html file rather than editing chapter by chapter, etc.
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Personally, I like that approach too. I has it's downsides, but it's intuitive and simple. Sadly, it's also slow. There are other technical peculiarities with the epub format, Qt framework etc. that make this approach a not-so-great idea.
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Originally Posted by bobcdy
Of course I'll try it but I've saved an install file of v. 0.1.9 and will revert back to that if it seems advisable.
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Actually you don't have to save it. All the older versions of Sigil are up on the site in the "Downloads" tab. Just change "Current downloads" to "All downloads" in the drop-down and click on Search.
Google Code has this policy where they prevent project administrators from removing files from the site after a certain (
very short) amount of time, or a certain (single digit) number of downloads. Effectively, when you upload something to GC, it's there for good.
So I couldn't remove the older versions of Sigil even if I wanted to. You will
always be able to download them.
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Originally Posted by bobcdy
Anyway, having access to a program like Sigil has certainly helped me learn to create and edit an epub using my own css styles. The only thing I'd really like to see added someday is a log that indicates where and what css and html errors are present in the file.
Bob
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This is currently the
highest rated issue on the tracker. It's a huge subproject, so you won't see it for quite some time.