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Sigil-0.9.5 Released
This Sigil-0.9.5 release is a quick follow-up bug fix release to primarily address some regressions that had snuck into the code over the past two releases.
Bug Fixes
Even our one new feature fixes a bug in which CSS version is used to validate CSS under epub3. New Feature(s)
Be aware that Sigil-0.9.5 still enforces the need for epub3 to have and support an NCX so that it generates as backward a compatible epub as possible. This may be relaxed in future releases. Sigil-0.9.5 like its predecessors passed all of the following tests for epub3 support: iframe, img, audio, video , mathml, svg (except for svg support in the spine), javascript, and of course recognizing and allowing html5 specific tags like section, and etc. Sigil-0.9.5 also supports javascript based local-storage and display of embedded pdfs. Download Location The official location for downloading this Sigil release (and all official releases) is: https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/Sigil/releases/tag/0.9.5 Downloading binaries from anyplace else is simply not a good idea as they could inject anything into their own downloads. After downloading, please verify the downloaded binary exactly matches what was originally posted by running an SHA 256 checksum on the file **before** installing it. See the file Sigil-0.9.5-CHECKSUMS.sha256.txt for the correct checksums for each file and instructions for how to calculate a SHA 256 Checksum for your download. The Mac OS X Package has also been code signed with my Apple Developer signature. Linux Users There are currently no binary releases available for Linux on the Sigil Release page. Please check with your favorite distro's software repositories to see if they have Sigil for installation via your OS's package management system. If not, there are build instructions for compiling Sigil yourself in the source archive's docs directory: https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/Sigil/tree/master/docs Don't forget the FlightCrew plugin Please note, the epub2 validator FlightCrew has been converted to a plugin for Sigil 0.8.900 and later. This plugin has been updated for Sigil-0.9.3 (and later). It can be downloaded from the official Sigil-Ebook flightcrew repository if you have not already installed it. https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/fligh...ases/tag/0.9.1 Attention Mac OS X Users Per the recommendation of www.python.org (see https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk/), due to bugs and the age of Apple's internal Tcl library, you should also download and install ActiveState's ActiveTcl Community Edition. To get the latest bug fixes, Sigil-0.9.5's embedded Python has been linked with the very latest version: Tcl 8.6.4.1 We may *not* redistribute this Package with Sigil due to ActiveState's binary non-redistribution policy. So please, if you have not already done so download and install this version of ActiveState's Active Tcl Community Edition, until we get a chance to do our own build of Tcl 8.6.4.1 from source for future releases. ActiveState is a primary contributor to www.python.org and a respected and trusted source for python and tcl/tk related binaries on both Windows and Mac OS X. See: http://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads Version: 8.6.4.1 Some Additional things When you fire up Sigil for the very first time:
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Nice release!
Nice release! I’ve tested it and have had no problems. Thanks also for resolving the issue of CSS validation in such a democratic fashion – Choice always works for me.
In the next maintenance release can you look at: 1) Making it possible to copy /paste between the meta data editor and html files while both are open? This was the case before version 9.4. 2) Allowing the Case tools to function in the meta data editor? This would be a new feature. Both are minor usability issues that can be put near the bottom of your list of priorities. Thanks and best regards… |
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Glad to hear it is working well.
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So that dialog will not be reverting to how it used to work. Copying to and from the clipboard still works. What exactly are you copying from an html file into the metadata gui editor and visa-versa, as the html metadata format is quite different than the opf metadata format? If you just want to copy pieces of an existing title page you can copy that page and paste into any other text app to grab before invoking the editor. Also I am not sure what you mean by "let the Case tools to function in the metadata editor". KevinH Last edited by KevinH; 03-26-2016 at 02:35 PM. |
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Hi Kevin,
Had I thought about it more, I might have realized that meta data conversion to a modal dialog would inhibit my copying and pasting to html while the dialog was still open. I also assume that's why the case buttons do not work within the meta data dialog, say on a copy from the clipboard into a title entry. Of course I can convert the case in the html before I copy the snippet into the meta data dialog. Pete |
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The uppercase/lowercase/titlecase buttons on Sigil's toolbar won't work in the Metadata editor because they only work on highlighted text in Book View/Code View. That's not likely to change.
What you CAN do is open the opf file in Code View (after you're done using the Metdata Editor) and highlight the metadata text you just created and use the Case Change buttons on the entries there. Last edited by DiapDealer; 03-26-2016 at 06:23 PM. |
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All seems to be working well. Just one quibble. The Add Semantics page no longer indicates what semantic IS applied. Intentional?
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You can see the semantics if you move the mouse pointer over a file in the book browser.
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So you can! That'll do.
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What's the purpose of adding semantics?
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I haven't had that happen in Calibre on the EPUB I'm working on, where no semantics are declared on anything. I thought the content.opf told the reader program what it needed to know anyway. But I gather semantics is making sure in certain readers?
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Oh, hang on, I see the cover image is semantically identified in my EPUB but not the cover page. Interesting.
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"Cover" is required, for the page and the image. "Text" can affect which page is displayed when the file is first opened. It isn't universally recognized, but you might as well try! I don't think any of the others are noticed by a reader, as yet?
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Is it worthwhile identifying things like Bibliography, Glossary, Index? Nothing wrong with thinking ahead I guess.
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