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Old 12-18-2009, 06:14 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by Jim Chapman View Post
This one is a known limitation and actually rather hard for me to work round (I have a parser for style sheets, but adapting so it would parse in-line 'snippets' of style-sheet syntax would be a little tricky). I will be working on this, but it will take a bit longer.
I can see that that will not be easy.
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In-line stylesheet syntax is discouraged by the purists, in any case, because it entangles content with formatting.
Yes, ok, but it lets me put the style where it belongs, IN the book.

I store my books in HTML and let Calibre convert them. I believe Calibre produces a 'proper' style-sheet when converting HTML to EPub.
I converted the above HTML with Calibre (which produced Test_calibre_0.css from my inlined styles) but the resulting epub file is still not displayed correctly in Freda.

I have attached the file for you.

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Eagle
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File Type: epub Test - Unknown.epub (16.4 KB, 269 views)
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