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Originally Posted by un_pogaz
And when you don't have a second monitor?
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You can dock the Pre View pane to the main window. That way you always have a view showing how it looks and a view for editing. If you are lucky enough to have a 2nd monitor you can undock the PV pane and move it to free up landscape for Code View.
The only benefit of Book View, that I've heard, is that you can 1) click on links, and 2) you can paste raw text from other sources and BV will give it some basic <tags>. IIRC, enabling those two functions within CV or the PV pane would be the final step before removing BV from Sigil entirely.
Most of us rarely, if ever, use BV because of all the issues and risks to your code. CV/PV cover 99.9% of all your needs. There has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth over the last few years about all the problems caused when someone (mis)uses BV.