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Old 12-16-2010, 12:46 PM   #7
Fabe
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
... depending on what device (or application) a reader opens your epub with... it may make all the difference in readability. ... Better safe than sorry, I say.
DiaoDealer, your response begs the question, Why?

In the ePub where I was adding in-line bolds, I worked a little harder on my pre-epub set-up and was able to create <p class"bold"> for 95% of the phrases where I needed them. I can manually add the class phrase for the rest and believe with a little more insight I will be able to capture those too.

So, my need to do in-lines is gone, I will not worry over extraneous comment lines. - Fabe
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