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Thanks for the Linux build; I'll be installing it on all my machines. I also notice that the installer is much smaller than the one for 0.3.4, which is nice.
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Sigil & calibre developer
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I really have no idea why the Linux installer is so much smaller. I had to change the compression type so maybe that has something to do with it.
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I downloaded and used Sigil 4 yesterday and today in creating a ToC/NCX file for my book now being published at Lulu. This involved using the Heading selector, which I found very frustrating since it worked on one heading and then not on the next, refused to work on some even after several tries. I solved this by opening the file in version.3.4 which worked consistently. I then reopened version .4.0 to finish the ToC. Something in .4.0 seems to be not working well, so others might take a look. Thanks, the whole effort, even with the work-around, was totally successful.
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some time back i started a thread about this and theducks tried to help but i/we never arrived at a solution. i don't remember anyone else responding to that thread. |
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Now, I just usually switch to CV and change the P to H3 and the same at the end. (that has the added benefit of leaving other styles in place ![]() |
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as to the changing by hand, in cv mode, the tag from p to h3 i've decided it's easier to skip them and reload the file and continue to use the header selector. Last edited by alansplace; 08-16-2011 at 08:55 PM. Reason: fix stuff |
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Ok, reading between the lines, I'm guessing that you're talking about using the drop-down box in Book View for assigning heading styles.
This doesn't work properly because the javascript it uses gets confused by inline tags. It's on the list to fix for the next release, but with this release I was spending the time on more serious bugs. If you want to assign headings reliably, do it in code view for now. |
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All I was saying was that in version 4 the setting of headings seemed erratic and yes, some headings were then left out in generating the ToC. When I did this operation in 3.4, it worked fine so I set the headings in 3.4, saved, then opened the book in 4.0 to finish creating the ToC successfully. I see that Charleski understands this is a bug. Thanks.
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Having upgrade to OS X 10.6, I downloaded the version 0.4.0 and so far it's been working great. Thanks.
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As a follow-up, I have found that establishing the heading styles in my original Word 2011 (Mac) program, I have full control over the font types and sizes and these carry over into my epub file after saving from Word into .htm and opening that file in Sigil. The only thing Sigil does not do at this point is to recognize the page breaks in Word as chapter breaks. So I then open the Sigil-generated epub in Calibre (which does recognize them) and convert once more. I then have an epub (or mobi) file with appropriate chapter breaks and chapter headings in the font and style I want, as well as a fully functional NCX Toc. This way, I have avoided the erratic "header" behavior I found in Sigil 0.4.0.
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