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Old 11-22-2011, 03:48 PM   #3
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Actually there is. But you can't do it that way, and you can't do it with any tag (definitely not with <p>). With markdown (and probably textile) you can insert <span class="xyz">some text</span>.

Then in Calibre's extra css under look and feel you put this:
.xyz {whatever styles;}

Looks like with Textile you need to put a space in front of any lines that use actual html - I think that might disable textile processing for those lines - seems like Markdown may be a bit ahead of Textile in this area.
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