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Old 10-03-2011, 10:01 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by dwanthny View Post
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've seen that behavior too and the blank lines are gone after saving and reopening the epub.

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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.
I do that a lot too, but have noticed that tidy usually adds a <br> tag before the closing <h2> tag. Not that it alters the format of the book.

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