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		  re PV v BV, I have much similar layout to Turtle91 - I can see the effect of changes immediately.  I'd been using Sigil for about a year before I finally appreciated BV and PV weren't one and the same ![]() BR  | 
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 HOWEVER--and you've all heard me complain about Bookview before--I think that the copy-paste aspect of styled HTML and, for that matter, the ubiquitous Word files--needs to be addressed somehow (I personally like the idea of a paste option that could handle this, or a pop-up clipboard?). My desire to see BV go bye-bye is largely due to the sort of endless confusion, by new users who think it's Word with code, and want to be able to change Styles the same basic way. That, to my mind, is problematic. But I don't want to vote to inadvertently remove a workflow mechanism from those who use it. If you're trying to copy-paste a webpage, or, again, Word, you do need the BV for that to work. So, if we nuke BV in favor of PV, then we should try to find a fairly easy alternative copy-paste method. (On the Editing EPUBs article: I can't take a lot of that input seriously. Not to knock Julian's program, but Jutoh is not a Sigil nor Calibre-Editor replacement. I do know that there are commercial producers out there who use it, but...I couldn't. BlueGriffon? Sheesh. Some of those workflows described made my teeth hurt and my eyes cross--particularly the tortured one about putting a Word file into INDD, doing yadda, making print books, and then putting the SAME Word file into Jutoh and making ebooks. Talk about repetitive work! And what does she do when the Author decides that she needs 100 edits? URK. That's someone who isn't doing 100 books every month, that I can guarantee. You wouldn't do that more than once.). That's my $.02 about BV, PV and copy-pasting. FWIW. Hitch  | 
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 I also tend to produce new books by typing directly into book view; and this makes it easier to put in new paragraphs by just pressing the Return key. I apply formatting using the styles (eg italics) in the toolbar. In my opinion, the Book view mode makes the text easier to write, check and edit without having to 'stumble' over tags. Quote: 
	
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 Regardless of the fate of Book View in the long run, I'd still encourage everyone to make as few edits to existing documents in Book View as possible. You'll only be saving yourself potential future heartache. Using Book View for the wholesale pasting of new content is, of course, a different story.  | 
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 And this is why in my post # 2 I suggested, if and only if necessary, to get rid of BV. And I repeated: it seems at first a gift of gods but after a while it implies a lack of control over codes and above all with most eReaders, epubs files will look different than BV anyway. So it returns its main value to the habits acquired with word processing. Last edited by Arios; 11-08-2015 at 10:35 AM.  | 
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			Would there perhaps be any mileage in making "BookView" a read-only view rather than a window which permitted editing? That would still allow those who wished to use it to copy from to do so, while (perhaps?) simplifying the pain of two-way sync between BookView and CodeView.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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    I would highly recommend using a full-featured word processor to actually write your books. BV is not meant to do all the cool things that authors need when pouring their brains out onto "paper". Once you are "finished", then you can use any number of methods to import that chapter/book into Sigil for final cleaning. There are very few tags that an author needs to know about: paragraph - <p></p> emphasis (italics) - <em></em> strong (bold) - <strong></strong> headers (Chapter/Part) - <h1></h1> thru <h6></h6> division (section or non-paragraph) - <div></div> block quotes - <blockquote></blockquote> special groups of characters - <span></span> That's pretty much it. Learning how to style them using css is a "little" more involved. If you don't understand css then giving a professional a clean manuscript with just the above tags would make things MUCH faster/easier. Cheers,  | 
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