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Suggestion for Sigil: hide xhtml extensions in the Navigator
I would have a suggestion for Sigil appearance. It would be great if there were an option to hide the file extension of the xhtml files in the Text folder in the Book Browser. Seeing the extensions makes it harder on the eyes to see the actual names of the files.
It is not a critical issue. Just a refinement for the ease of use. Thanks. |
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Unfortunately that is not going to happen as the W3C is talking about adding in support for html files with their horrible parsing rules. Also in all other virtual folders the extension is important information for book designers.
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Thanks, KevinH. I'm sorry for having double-posted before. I just joined MobileRead yesterday and thought that my first post was made at the wrong place.
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book browser, file extension, interface, sigil |
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