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Old 10-02-2011, 10:22 PM   #4
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This part might be true; it could be some other program I'm using that insists on adding that string (Calibre could well be at fault).
Calibre definitely does this.

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But this part is not. The blank lines are definitely there and will not go away, not when I change views, or save, or anything except manually get rid of them.
I'm curious, what happens if you save the epub, close the book and reopen it are the blank lines still there? I just know, that I used to see them and was concerned but now I either don't notice them or they aren't there any more.

I guess someone more knowledgeable will have to answer this.

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I'm not certain that Tidy is doing anything at all. I have yet to notice it make a single change.
If tidy wasn't doing anything when I replace <p> with <h2> I would have to change all of the backend tags and I definitely don't have to do that.
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