XXX: binary was renamed from "Sigil" to "sigil" -- should I make PKGNAME
match?
Sigil v0.1.2 2009.08.12.
- added the ability to specify the main publication identifier directly,
through the "CustomID" basic metadata property (issue #3)
- fixed a bug with warning dialog not informing the user of unsaved changes
when editing in code view (issue #30)
- Sigil is now a universal Mac application (ppc and i386, in 32bit) (issue #5)
- implemented a workaround for a bug in QTextCodec causing bad HTML codec detection (issue #74)
- SVG elements are not removed anymore (issue #24)
- inter-document HTML links are now fully supported (issue #53)
- fixed rare issue where CSS style rules could get duplicated when changing views
- fixed issue with inline style tags in OPS documents not being loaded (issue #58)
- Sigil can now accept a file to load as the first command line argument; this also
provides support for "Open With..." operating system features (issue #63)
- fixed an issue where the reported build time in the About dialog was actually the execution
time (issue #65)
- loading of missing files in the recent files list is now improved (issue #57)
- fixed a rare issue where the wrong view could be sent to the printer on print actions
- Sigil now creates a guide element with a cover page in the OPF if the content of the first
OPS document is less than 1000 characters long (issue #48)
- support for importing UTF-16 encoded documents (not just UTF-8)
- provided install target for linux; the binary is now also named "sigil"
(lower case 's') on Unix systems (except Mac) for the sake of convention (issue #46)
- removed dependency on "data" directory (issue #51)
Sigil is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. It is designed to
edit books in ePub format. Features:
* Free and open source software under GPLv3
* Multi-platform: runs on Windows, Linux and Mac
* Full Unicode support: everything you see in Sigil is in UTF-16
* Advanced automatic conversion of all imported documents to Unicode
* Full EPUB spec support
* WYSIWYG editing
* Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Split View
* Metadata editor with full support for all possible metadata
entries (more than 200) with full descriptions for each
* Multi-level Table Of Contents editor
* Book View fully supports the display of any XHTML document
possible under the OPS spec
* SVG support and basic XPGT support
* Currently imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files
* Currently exports EPUB and SGF (Sigil native format)
* Embedded HTML Tidy; all imported documents are thoroughly
cleaned; changing views cleans the document so no matter how
much you screw up your code, it will fix it (usually )
* An actually usable user interface