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Old 08-02-2010, 03:08 PM   #135
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Originally Posted by Cid View Post
I noticed two things though;
You're right: W2E uses an internal CSS to set the font. Regardless what font you use, W2E always replaces it with Georgia 12.

W3E is not a format converter, but an ePub book creator.
This can be a problem (at the moment) if your original text has mixed fonts, various heights, multiple styles and so on.
But is a big advantage if you start from a bad text (like OCR generated ones) and you want a good epub with just one click. W2E applies all the good tipographic traditional rules, building a well-formatted book regardless of the original formatting. The next versions of W2E will support more text formatting, but still superimpose his own layout.

In the future, I will add an "Expert Mode" that gets out the styles present in the original doc, but this is yet done by Calibre and Atlantis, and if you start from a bad text, you will get a bad ePub.

About the tables misaligned, please send me the original doc, I will check and solve the problem



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