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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Do you have Mend On Open/Save disabled in the Preferences or anything? I honestly can't recommend unchecking those for any reason any more.
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Yes, I do have these disabled. However, as I was using standard procedures for developing my book that I used with previous versions of Sigil I am not convinced that this was cause of the problem as I had Mend On Open/Save disabled for those too.
Sometime (with older versions of Sigil) I made errors in codeview and saved the file without realising that an error was present. When I later switched to Bookview I would see a warning message asking me whether I want to correct the error manually or have this done automatically accompanied with a warning that if the error is corrected automatically then I may lose data. I always choose to correct the error myself.
As the new version of Sigil does not have Bookview, I will not be aware of coding errors if I save a file that contains these types of errors. If I save a file containing these errors is there a risk that Mend on Save will cause a loss of data?
If I open a file containing these errors later and Mend On Open is enabled is there still a risk of data loss if the file is mended on open?
Also, if the errors