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Old 02-28-2016, 12:56 PM   #5
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I personally do this and don't find any problems with it. As soon as you understand how to setup everything properly at LibreOffice, it ends being easy to convert any docx to epub with Calibre.

In mines, with LibreOffice+Calibre, all I need to do is to change the default CSS of the epub generated by Calibre for the one I previously made, add a cover and an index and it's ready to roll.
I would love to set up everything properly in LO. Can you think of what setting might be causing the Calibre conversion to create the "silly classes?"

When you change the CSS, how do you get the code to match? For instance, what if your CSS has <p class="p-p1"> where the Calibre generated CSS has <p class="p-p2">? I would like to have a standard CSS, but this problem has always stopped me from doing it.
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