@Hitch
Ok, I'm a newbie with eReaders and didn't now how poor their CSS compatibility is. Thanks for correcting me.
Is there a large data table (like for internet brower CSS compatibility) for eReaders and CSS selectors, properties, values?
That would help to guide creators or cleaners of epubs, which CSS could be used without letting a lot users standing in the rain.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
What you want will actually suck all the joy OUT of the making of books.
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Not at all.
I have a deep respect to all book designer, typographs who work with dedication and expertise.
I like to see their suggestions for a book layout as a reader.
When I like it, will enjoy to read the book in the suggested layout.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
Regex is your friend
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I'm not perfect in Regex, but I agree to you: it's extremly powerful to manipulate text.
Without any question.
But my point of view for this thread was different.
For a valid xml document RegEx is not the best. It's more elegant to use a tool, which interpretes the tree.