At 15:14 -0600 05/31/2013, LuKreme wrote:
>On 31 May 2013, at 08:06 , Patrick Woolsey <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
>> Thus, when you open a Zip archive, BBEdit will display the files contained
>> within that archive in a 'synthetic' project window, and this is also why
>> the project can't be saved as a standalone file (since it's based directly
>> on the archive).
>
>Right, but I am not trying to do that.

I believe that was part of the original poster's question and I was trying
to cover all the bases. :)


[...]
>Hmm. Well, I opened "Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen.epub" by
>force-dragging it to BBedit and I get a pseudo project showing a few
>files, then Pride_and_prejudice_split_[001-0076].html
>
>I click on one of the html files and I change "Jane" to "Joan". I then
>click on the next file in the list.
>
>I get "Do you want to save the changes to
>"Pride_and_Prejudice_split_005.html" and if I say "Save" then I am asked
>where I want to save it to.
>
>Which means that I cannot edit the ePub file as I was expecting. It
>appears that I must explode the epub, then I can edit the files as normal,
>and then I can try to recreate the epub archive as it's supposed to be,
>knowing that ePub is an astonishingly persnickety form of .zip that breaks
>if you look at it askance.
>

That's odd; could you please send a note plus a copy of that ePub to
support, so we can take a look?


Regards,

 Patrick Woolsey
==
Bare Bones Software, Inc.             <http://www.barebones.com/>

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