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Old 12-19-2019, 08:04 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
OK, fill me in a bit please? The general message seems to be that Sigil 1.0.0 liberates us from 'obeying the rules'. But why do I WANT to create eBooks with a non-standard structure? Will the readers and distribution services out there accept them? I'm impressed, but confused.
There's no such rule, is the thing. It's purely useful from an organizational standpoint, but the only person who needs to care is the ebook creator.

And the thing about forcing an organizational standpoint to conform to Sigil's organization preferences, is that as KevinH mentioned, you might need to add resources to your book which require their own organization, and should be treated as a private component. A bit like a git submodule.
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