Multi-platform WYSIWYG Ebook Editor

Edit Package sigil
http://code.google.com/p/sigil/

Sigil is a free and open source editor for the EPUB format. It is designed for easy, WYSIWYG editing of EPUB files and for converting other formats to EPUB. It also provides features for advanced users, like direct XHTML, CSS and XPGT editing. You can use it to add any of the metadata entries supported by the EPUB specification and create a hierarchical Table of Contents.

Refresh
Refresh
Source Files
Filename Size Changed
Sigil_User_Guide_2022.05.17.epub 0008894634 8.48 MB
sigil-2.0.0.tar.gz 0026777055 25.5 MB
sigil-gt-0.9.0-Dialogs-About.cpp.patch 0000000924 924 Bytes
sigil.changes 0000092378 90.2 KB
sigil.desktop 0000000222 222 Bytes
sigil.spec 0000007770 7.59 KB
Revision 30 (latest revision is 35)
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1104873 from Eric Schirra's avatar Eric Schirra (ecsos) (revision 30)
- Update to 2.0.0
  * Bug Fixes
    - fix incorrect assert in sigil-gumbo
    - recognize application/pdf mediatype on epub import
    - remove compiler build warnings to clean up the build output
    - recognize source tag attribute srcset for xhtml source updates
    - fix Preview disconnect bug after split at cursor
    - fixed sigil-gumbo interface for plugins
    - added workaround for ADE epub3 bug with scaled cover images
    - fix encoding for named entities in opf metadata
    - fix drag/drop crash by disabling drop inside CodeViewEditor
    - fix CodeView to Preview syncing on text after an inline xhtml comment
  * New Features
    - updated to Qt 6.5.2 which is now used for official releases
    - updated to Python 3.11.3 and uses the latest EmbededPython interface
    - updated to the latest jquery version 3.6.4
    - supports use of embedded pdfs ala ADE
    - added dark window titlebars for Windows platforms
    - add support for a user's cover-template2.xhtml and cover-template3.xhtml
    - add user preference to control printing dpi and add busy indicator icon
- We'll stick with qt5 for now, which is also still the default in
  the Makefile, due to Leap and plugins.
Comments 0
openSUSE Build Service is sponsored by