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Old 02-22-2013, 04:44 PM   #4
DaleDe
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Originally Posted by net-buoy View Post
Thank you for correction, Dale.
But the underlying question is whether there is some way to dumb Sigil down so that it doesn't force a toc or do any rearranging....
Or I suppose one could ask it another way, given the desire to incorporate two js files (Mathjax and jsxgraph) so that apps such as iBook will use the js to parse tokenized content in the epub, is there a way to do it in Sigil....
The short answer is no. It always rearranges the file structure. The best thing, if you want to use Sigil, is to conform to the structure of Sigil in the first place for the files it understands. To my knowledge it will not restructure files that is does not understand although it may show them in the misc area.

the latest version is iBook friendly I believe.

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