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Originally Posted by LGN
Sometimes I come across an epub that is converted with calibre, and when working with Sigil I end up with a mixed bag of Calibre/Sigil styles on pages.
I wonder if this is possible or would be in the future:
- Redirect and synchronise all styles to the stylesheet.css file
- Make Sigil and Calibre work better together by using same styles
- Have an option to link the WYSIWYG style buttons to your custom CSS instead if inserting styles in a page itself.
- Have Sigil support some CSS template you like to use for your books and use that when editing styles.
Most of the time I spend doing several rearch/replace after eachother to change an ePUB to my preferences, it would be nice to be able to do that using some kind of batch search/replace. But maybe thats for when in the future Sigil will support scripting
Cheers
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From what I see, neither program has a single "Standard" style

Most times, you get the same
body is calibre, but sometimes it is Calibre3
standard paragraphs can be almost any number(3 and above)
Sigil appears to assign SGC#'s FCFU (first come first used

) and they vary from page to page, since they are NOT added to the (a) style sheet