![]() ![]() ![]() Given that Python 3.4 is C based (not C++) and given all python memory allocation/deallocation never crosses over our Python embedded interface, this has not proven to be an issue under all of our testing. In addition, due to Compiler/DLL literal hell on Windows we have been forced to mix a VS2013 built Sigil, and Qt with a VS 2010 built Python 3.4. So please test this new release and report any irregularities you see so that we can quickly iron out any difficulties before continuing our development towards support for both ePub2 and ePub3. As such, we do expect users to run into corner cases we have not yet found ourselves. ![]() To accomplish this, Sigil has had most of its internals torn out and rebuilt from scratch with new components including Google’s Gumbo html5 parser and the use of an embedded Python 3.4.3 interpreter with lxml to replace Xerces and Tidy which had some serious issues with potential ePub3 support. Today we are releasing Sigil-0.8.900 which really represents the first of the Sigil 0.9.0 pre releases whose eventual goal is to add epub3 support without disrupting epub2 editing. ![]()
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