Binaries (Installers)
Binary packages are available under releases at the main code hosting location. The latest release will be on top. You can see what's changed between releases by looking at the ChangeLog.
- Looking around the lab, I found a Mac system more in line with the Bride's specs—a late 2012 27-inch iMac, configured to order with the same quad-core 3.4GHz Core i7-3770 processor as the.
- After downloading VirtualBox to an iMac with Mac OS X 10.6, which of the following is the name of the object you should double-click to install VirtualBox on your computer? VirtualBox.mpkg Which of the following is a multi-boot option for running Windows as a second OS on a Mac OS X 10.6 computer?
- Utsuho Reiuji (霊烏路 空, Reiuji Utsuho) is the main antagonist of Subterranean Animism. She's one of Satori Komeiji's pets and a Hell raven who has lived in the underground world since before it was separated from Hell. Her job is to regulate the flames of the Hell of Blazing Fires.
Note that currently Sigil only provides binaries that work for Windows x86 and x64 and will only run on Vista or newer releases. Mac OS X binaries are typically 1 version behind the current release. This means that today 10.10 is the current release so it should run on the 10.9 (with the latest updates installed). However, this is subject to change and this information is not always current. Especially for OS X. This is an at best support for older versions of Windows and OS X.
Mac OS X 10.8+ (Mountain Lion) Overview The forest-covered valley surrounded by vast mountains amazes with its scale from a bird's-eye view and is extremely detailed down to every leaf and flower petal.
All releases also have CHECKSUM.sha256 file which includes sha256 check sums of the file posted. This will let you know if you have a bad download or if a build has been tampered with.
Going forward release announcements will include the sha256 checksum of the checksum file itself so you can verify that it hasn't been tampered with either.
Finally, the OS X .app file (not the .dmg) is signed before release. You can use the code sign command line tool (I don't know of another way) to verify the application. There will be a lot of output but you're looking for my signature saying I (Kevin, the project maintainer built this binary). From a terminal run:
There will be a lot of output but you should look for the following: Authority=Developer ID Application: Kevin Hendricks (2SMCVQU3CJ)
Source
Sigil's source code can be found on GitHub. Sigil is open source and licensed under the GPLv3. We're very opens to contributions and that's how the project keeps itself running. Feel free to discuss ideas using the issue tracker before issuing pull requests.
Starting with Sigil v0.9.9, the Git tags and source archives used for Sigil releases are signed with Doug Massay's PGP Key. His public key can be found and retrieved from any public key server. The fingerprint for his public key is:
Issue Tracker
The issue tracker is for development issues that are actively being worked. It is not a user support system. It is meant solely for development and for developer to developer communication. If you need help then head over to the Support Page.
Feature requests opened on the issue tracker will be closed if there isn't anyone willing to implement the requested feature. Only items being worked will be left open.
Sigil On Linux
Sigil will run on Linux. We try to maintain compatibility with Linux mainly because it's easy to with Sigil supporting both OS X and Windows and it uses a number of technologies that already support Linux. That said, there is currently no official Sigil binary package for Linux.
If you're looking to use Sigil on Linux, you can always build it from source. The docs directory in Sigil's Github repository has instructions that can guide you in that endeavor. You can also look to see if Sigil is available in the official repositories for your flavor of Linux.
For the impatient, the installer files (and source) can be found as assets at the bottom of the Sigil Github Release page.
Sigil Valley Mac Os X
The first Official Release of Sigil ported to QtWebEngine to replace QtWebKit. And yes … Book View is still really gone. But the companion external editing application PageEdit is available for those who still need/want a similar functionality.
New Features
- added epub3 tool: Generate NCX/Guide for epub2 e-readers
- added epub3 tool: Remove NCX and Guide
- added right click on link in Preview copies url to clipboard
- added check mark indicator for current semantic set in AddSemantics dialog
- opf guide is no longer used/updated in epub3, unless new epub3 tool menu is used
- harden Sigil against maliciously crafted epub zip archives (aka zip-slip attacks)
- added bk.getnavid() to the plugin framework and navprocessor.py for plugin devs
- updated build documents to the latest Qt 5.12.3 and Python 3.7.2)
Bug Fixes
- add missing title tag to nav head to make epubcheck happy
- add dcterms:modified to empty epub 3 opf to keep epubcheck happy
- fix lost Preview-CodeView sync when internal links are followed in Preview
- fix macOS specific bug with newer versions of PIL (Pillow) used by plugins
- no longer link against unused Qt frameworks when building (thank you eli-schwartz!)
- prevent MS VC++ automatic reboots during Windows installs
- prevent user from changing semantics of the nav file itself (it must be set to 'toc')
- fix bug that dropped nav from spine when HTML TOC created
Be aware that Sigil-0.9.16 no longer enforces the need for epub3 to have and support an NCX for the purposes of backward compatibility with epub2 reading systems. There are, however, built-in tools to allow users to add backward compatibility features such as the NCX to their epub3.
Sigil Valley Mac Os Download
Please check the Sigil Wiki for important Sigil support links, additional resource downloads, and platform-specific trouble-shooting tips/requirements.
Mac Os Versions
Mac users should still download and install ActiveState's ActiveTcl Community Edition to utilize plugins that use Tk/Tcl GUIs. More here.
The latest Sigil user guide can always be downloaded from its own repository.