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Originally Posted by weedfreak
Before it would auto correct if you had chosen to turn auto correct on, if you had turned off auto correct it would do nothing except add Style="" to the body tag unless there was some style already there. It may have done other things but I never really checked.
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In previous versions HTMLTidy did a lot of auto-correction behind the scenes, whether you had it turned on or not. With version 0.4, that auto-correction has now been exposed to the user and you have a choice whether to use that or fix the problem yourself.
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Now it does not matter if you have the auto correct on or off so you may as well delete that button. The page for selecting now whether to auto or manually correct seems to be doing the same thing whichever you select, that is reverting to the last version of the file, when you last changed view.
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Sorry, but this just isn't happening. I've tested the current release on several epubs: turn Tidy off, insert some errors, get the error dialog, click Fix manually and the errors are there
exactly as I typed them. I can step back using undo and get back to the original version, then step forward with redo and get back to the errors I inserted.
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I cannot send examples of the errors as the data I would want to show is deleted by the programme.
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You're clearly doing
something strange that hasn't been anticipated. If you want this fixed then you
need to post an example to the tracker along with the
exact steps you took that produced the problem. Because as far as I can see it's working perfectly.