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Old 06-27-2011, 10:57 AM   #3
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Hi

I can use any of these two tags to map italics style attribute using W2X. Usually, I use <i>. I also heard that <u> (for underline) is deprecated but probably works.

I also map bold style attribute with a <b> tag. And then, something special happen when I try to map a bolditalic style attribute.

I should get something like that: <b><i>bolditalic</i></b>

No way to see this code with two joint tags with Sigil which expels one the two tags but converts correctly the bolditalic. I reported twice the bug upstream to be told that my EPUB was fine and indeed produced the expected result. Only, it seems that I cannot visualize it with Sigil.

Could someone please look at this short epub which use style-mapping for style attributes and check particularly the code output for bolditalic words?

Which free software (out of Sigil) would allow me to read the code?
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