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Old 08-06-2010, 09:43 AM   #2
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Also for the Calibre programmer, if you see this: is there any chance you could make it so LRF or EPUB to RTF retains italics? I hadn't noticed until now that it was losing them everytime. I use RTF and HTML to fix books up in Word 2007 using the error checking tool to fix broken sentences, typos and such.
I was wondering about this too. Is there a way to keep italics when converting from Epub to RTF?
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