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Old 05-13-2013, 01:20 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Arios View Post
Roger,

Could you use an older Sigil version (that worked adequately) to see what happen?
To be frank, I did not believe in this solution. Not finding anything better, at last, I tried it. I installed the Windows 32 bits 0.5.3 version of Sigil and used it with Wine on my Linux box.

I created an EPUB file the usual way (LibreOffice - writer2xhtml). I opened it first with this above mentioned deprecated version of Sigil. The nbsp are here.

I opened this file with Sigil 0.7.2(Linux 64 bits). The nbsp are gone. I must add that when the EPUB has been saved, it keeps its nbsp and does not play the same trick again.

I will provide this thread with a small test EPUB so you can see if somebody can reproduce this.
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