@Japes
Correct me if I understood wrong, and the following feature wouldn't help (so that I can try to create one that does...). In the next update the initial cleaner will have an option to strip all but basic formatting (i.e. italic, bold, justification?). Of course it will also have an option to discover patterns (which should make it easier for you to quickly apply you own formatting, as all (or almost all) 'Pattern13' will be titles, all 'Pattern#' will be normal text... etc.). As you are not the first person who wishes to utilize his own standardized css, I will add an option to import an external stylesheet.
The next update may take a week or two, I am busy 'catching events' so that I can avoid webkit's twisted wysiwyg editor output code, and use a simple and clean approach.
@Anyone, everyone:
Beacause of the complexity involved in dealing with more types and levels of tags, is there any pressing reason why a clean ebook should need div's or i or b or em etc.? are p, span, lists enough? (I mean, its an ebook, not a pdf or interactive webpage...)
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