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I just cannot toot the horn enough about the stability, progression and utility of Sigil, a single focused html to epub crafter.
Although it will be probably be a bridge too far in the next six months - I hope that the CrunchBang fold will follow the progress of QT5 andI I dream of some day in the future when in the opening script will offer the option of installing QT5. And if it does, then also the option of an apt-get install of a Sigil >= to the 0.7 branch.
My plans are to do a complete reinstall after the final Wheezy stable CB comes out and then quite soon update /etc/apt/sources.list to testing on my EEEbox (1GB mem, amd chip) and go with QT5 and track Sigil. I will occasionally post about my experiences.
peace, mark
more info day later from Debian Planet
QT4.8 coming out with options for adding qtchooser to choose between QT4 and QT5
http://perezmeyer.blogspot.ca/2013/04/o … ooser.html
Last edited by paxmark1 (2013-04-02 22:11:55)
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Ability to install Sigil without having to compile QT5 from source would be great indeed. I'm on my way to building QT5, I wonder if there will be any clashes with the current QT4 installation...
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Every solution is an intermediate solution.
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