There is no red line demarcating chapters, they are now in separate files. In 0.2.0, the only thing that changes (from your perspective) is that you don't have one large "flow" anymore, but several. The content of the original files that made up the epub are all presented in this one "flow", one screen with a scrollbar and a double red line separates these out (the "chapter break" line). But you don't care about that so you just remain in Book View. So in 0.1.x, you would open an epub file and do your editing in the Book View, and if you switch to Code View you would see the magic. Let's say you don't know (and don't want to know) anything about XHTML, CSS etc. I have no experience with html or xml whatsoever, (though I can clumsily figure stuff out as I change things that already exist) so to find a WYSIWYG editor has been very handy. Well I'm quite excited about the release of 0.2.0. The only thing I'd really like to see added someday is a log that indicates where and what css and html errors are present in the file. 0.1.9.Īnyway, having access to a program like Sigil has certainly helped me learn to create and edit an epub using my own css styles. in the epub then speed might be a serious impediment to v. However, if there were many images, tables, etc. I also have access to a 3 gH quad core if necessary. 0.1.9 is a bit slow, at least for a text only with one cover image it is not really that much of a problem on my 2.4 gH dual core. 0.1.9 and will revert back to that if it seems advisable. Of course I'll try it but I've saved an install file of v. Having to worry about all the files involved in an epub is a bit daunting to a beginner like me! It is similar in that respect to working with a mobi file using mobi creator. However, I must admit I appreciate editing an epub like a simple, single html file rather than editing chapter by chapter, etc. 0.2.0 seems like there will be many advantages, chiefly in speed.
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