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PageEdit - XHTML editor
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 7:53 pm
by webfork
A somewhat early-stage HTML editor but as it's from the team behind
Sigil team, I'm definitely optimistic.
Steps:
1. Download and install
2. Copy contents of the Program Files folder to another folder
3. Uninstall
3. Launch PageEdit.exe
Status: Not portable, writes to
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\sigil-ebook\
Homepage:
https://sigil-ebook.com/pageedit/
Screenshot
Re: PageEdit - XHTML editor
Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
by Midas
Topic update:
PageEdit v2.1.0 released 2024-02-15 (changelog at
github.com/Sigil-Ebook/PageEdit/blob/master/ChangeLog.txt;
note however that the Github repo only shows v2.0.2 from 2023-10-27 as the latest release!).
In my brief testing, (
Uni)extracting worked fine; I also noticed
PageEdit not only writes to '
%LOCALAPPDATA%' (as noted above by
webfork) but also to regular '
%APPDATA%' -- here's the fairly standard code for a
yaP launcher:
Code: Select all
; configuration file for yaP v0.7.1.5 (http://yap.rolandtoth.hu/)
; application name: PageEdit
; version: v2.1.0
; website: https://sigil-ebook.com/pageedit/
[GENERAL]
application = App\PageEdit.exe
; commandline =
; workdir =
[BEFORE]
dir = %APPDATA%\sigil-ebook\ :: Data\A
dir = %LOCALAPPDATA%\sigil-ebook\ :: Data\L
...
PageEdit has it own user guide released as an EPUB:
https://sigil-ebook.com/pageedit/guide/ (which has its own Github repo at
github.com/Sigil-Ebook/pageedit-user-guide/releases; latest is from 2019-10-31).
Lastly, please head the dev's warning:
PageEdit can't open EPUB files. Mainly because it's not an EPUB editor. It's primarily a WYSIWYG XHTML file editor. Because of its close integration with Sigil, it's most often used as a WYSIWYG editor for the XHTML files within an EPUB. But it's not meant to be used to open EPUBs. It can't.