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Old 12-10-2010, 05:17 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Agama View Post
Nearly all my books comes from plain text sources to which I then apply markdown, so I can indeed be sure that my CSS will fit the eBook and also achieve a consistent style, which mboyaci was asking about.

Your response also seems a bit off topic and doesn't appear to offer mboyaci any useful suggestions.

@mboyaci : Just have a go and see how it works out for you. My stylesheet isn't intended as a one size fits all your books but as a starting point to help you to achieve your goal.
The way you suggested using your CSS was to remove body="calibre" with just body and then replace the CSS with yours. That didn't look like a good suggestion. So I said so.
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