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Old 03-10-2011, 03:45 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by nikev View Post
i) It seems that if you run the conversion in Calibre multiple times (eg, didn't like the result the first time), then any extra CSS gets appended multiple times as well. I found this happened specifically with new font declarations -- the HTML files had the same font declarations added again with each conversion. Is this a bug, or is it meant to work this way for some reason?
Are you running LRF->ePub multiple times, or are you running LRF->ePub once and then doing ePub->ePub?

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ii) There seems to be some inconsistency between the way that Calibre interprets HTML and renders the file as compared to how it is rendered by the Sony Reader software and the actual PRS reader. [...] Is there some way to make Calibre render the same way Sony does?
No. The Calibre ebook viewer is not intended to act as a simulator for any device. It will render ebooks as it sees fit, with no regard to device specifics.
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