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Yesterday, 09:24 PM | #1 |
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What tools or skillsets do I need to master in order to use Sigil effectively?
I wish to use Sigil as my epub editor.
On the internet I learned that I need to have a knowledge of at least CSS3 (preferably CSS4) to use it. Specifically to what level of proficiency? Intermediate or Advanced? I can sign up for courses at Udemy but it offers only like one and a half hours of instruction online per course. I am wondering: how can I master CSS3/CSS4 in less than two hours? What other websites offer in-depth online courses of CSS3/CSS4? In addition to a mastery of CSS3/CSS4, what other tools do I need to master in order to use Sigil effectively? Thanks for your answers. P.S. By the way, does Sigil 2.3.0 for Microsoft Windows support CSS3 or CSS4? |
Yesterday, 10:01 PM | #2 |
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It supports CSS2 and CSS3
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Yesterday, 10:03 PM | #3 |
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Epub3 was originally css3 and primarily remains so. Some elements of css4 have been adopted by some e-readers but sticking with css3 and epub3 makes the most sense.
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Yesterday, 10:06 PM | #4 |
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You're overthinking it. Learn a little CSS and xhtml. No "Mastery" required. The quickest way to start using Sigil effectively is to start using Sigil.
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Yesterday, 10:09 PM | #5 |
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regex is also extremely useful.
And you don't really need to be a guru to use css. Keep a couple of reference links like this one, and refer to it when needed... https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS Last edited by Karellen; Yesterday at 10:11 PM. |
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It's my fault that I failed to give an example of what I wish to do with Sigil in my original post. Let me give you an example. My book consists of tables (not the table of contents), footnotes, index and bibliography. The tables in my book contains cells with mathematical notations such as superscripts and subscripts. In each chapter of my book, there are footnotes. I wish to have the footnotes appear when the cursor hovers over the footnote. For example, at the end of the sentence there is a number 1 in blue superscript. When the cursor hovers over the blue superscript, an explanation appears. The index at the end of book contains keywords that are referenced by their respective footnotes. Each footnote has a number in blue hypertext. Clicking the number will take the reader back to the sentence or phrase which contains the footnote. The above brief description is what I plan to do with my book using Sigil. Based on the replies to my original post, I gather that I need to learn the following tools: (1) CSS (2) xHTML (3) regex (is it "registry editor" which is part of Microsoft Windows?) |
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Yesterday, 11:49 PM | #7 |
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REGEX is Regular Expressions (Sigil uses the PCRE dialect)
It is an extremely powerful search and replace tool for modifying code / documents. There are some REGEX tutorials here on MR. Look for them search for a REGEX cheat sheet, it has the terms and some examples While you are at it, get the CSS (2.x) one also. Note The CSS we use is a SUBSET of that which is used for the WWW Then, there are all those wonderful devices that don't fully support those (some due to the way they allow user control to override the publisher. |
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eg, instead of searching for all combinations of commas, periods, semi-colons and other punctuation marks, that erroneously have a space before them, you could use something like \s(\p{Po}) to find them all at once instead of constantly changing the search string, and then replace it with \1 which removes the space. You can read more here... https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/r/regex.htm |
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Today, 12:01 AM | #9 |
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You might be quite disappointed by the use of tables on most eReaders.
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