sigil – ebook editor

2018-06-18 2 min read Fedora
sigil is WYSIWYG ebook editor, here are more details. Name : sigil Version : 0.9.9 Release : 2.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 3.6 M Source : sigil-0.9.9-2.fc28.src.rpm Repo : fedora Summary : WYSIWYG ebook editor URL : https://sigil-ebook.com/ License : GPLv3+ Description : Sigil is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. It is designed to edit books : in ePub format. : : Now what does it have to offer… : : * Full Unicode support: everything you see in Sigil is in UTF-16 : * Full EPUB spec support : * WYSIWYG editing : * Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Split View : * Metadata editor with full support for all possible metadata entries with : full descriptions for each : * Table Of Contents editor : * Multi-level TOC support : * Book View fully supports the display of any XHTML document possible under : the OPS spec : * SVG support : * Basic XPGT support : * Advanced automatic conversion of all imported documents to Unicode : * Currently imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files; more will be added with time : * Embedded HTML Tidy; all imported documents are thoroughly cleaned; : changing views cleans the document so no matter how much you screw up : your code, it will fix it (usually)

Free Solaris Ebook

2010-07-15 1 min read Solaris
Please consider donating to the authour of the book if you can afford to. The book is really good. <a href="http://teachmesun.com" target="_blank">http://teachmesun.com

Linux EBook

2010-05-18 1 min read Linux
My own book.. Though not too good but might be useful. <a class="aligncenter" title="Ebook" href="http://amit-agarwal.co.in/mystuff/LinuxBook.pdf.bz2">Free Ebook Leave a comment or send a mail to wordpress@amit-agarwal.co.in to get the password

101 Linux hacks – free Linux Ebook

2010-03-09 1 min read Linux
Go and grab your copy of the free <a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheGeekStuff/~3/KNUpyY4YE9c/" target="_blank">ebook. Quite nice book with small little hacks but sometimes the details are too much, specially the one on the cd command. I think there was no need for 3-4 examples of the same thing, but then nice collection and nice ebook.