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As much as I like to think I know my way around how programs operate, I've just noticed what might be a problem in SIGIL 2.2.1 that I don't think its something I'm causing.
When I have an EPUB open in SIGIL and then bring up the REPORTS feature (under tools), and then select the HTML FILES line, I typically like to find out which files have the most words, so I sort by "All Words". But when I do this, It doesn't seem to sort that column numerically. For the example I'm looking at, (keeping it very short), I can see that my ALL WORDS column shows the following numbers: g1_hints_27.html ----- 980 g1_hints_25.html ----- 796 g1_hints_22.html ----- 762 " " --------------------------- (skipping several properly descending lines) " g1_tips_08.html -------- 42 g1_cover.html ----------- 1 -- (all is good up until here, and then…) g1_hints_19.html ---- 1,579 g1_hints_c2.html ---- 1,567 g1_hints_c3.html ---- 3,236 g1_hints_28.html --- 11,789 g1_hints_15.html ---- 2,074 g1_hints_c4.html --- 13,418 TOTAL WORDS: ---- 41,593 All the other columns work perfectly whether I sort ascending or descending. But the ALL WORDS column seems to be a bit psychotic. I've tried opening several other EPUB files (some I've created, some are professionally published) and all of them have a weirdness when you try to sort by ALL WORDS. In one case, it starts with: 96 1 9170 3414 and continues, sometimes increasing and sometimes decreasing each line. Anyone have any idea if I'm alone in this? Am I doing something wrong or have an improper setting I should check for? Should I be reporting this (somehow) to the devs? And just for the record, I'm using the most recent version (2.2.1) with the PC mentioned in my SIG. |
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null operator (he/him)
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You're not alone, I see the same, I opened the Sigil Manual to test. Weird.
The developer's will see it here. BR |
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Wow!
I had not noticed as I just usually look at file size. But I can confirm the sort is screwy. (all the other cols sort normal) |
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