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Old 04-05-2011, 08:34 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
No, multiple classes do not work via KindleGen (unless this is one of the bugfixes for 1.2), and as you've noticed, it also completely ignores the first class used, which I think technically it should try to render under CSS fallback rules.
Gah. I was afraid of that. So, is this a problem with Mobi or Kindlegen? If it's just a problem with Kindlegen, is there another epub->mobi tool out there I can use?

I know I could use Calibre to convert, but given that I have handcoded my precious epub, I want a bit more control over the behind-the-scenes code than Calibre will allow
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