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Originally Posted by theducks
If there is a tiny error, ADE ignores the whole style.
Just to dot the i's
Look at the Links section (in CV) on a document and make sure the correct stylesheet is being called (I have yet to see a Calibre conversion stylesheet incorrectly called, but check.)
Something is blocking/overriding that code. The attribute last call takes precedence.
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To the best of my understanding it is calling the correct stylesheet. I have tried fiddling with things in Sigil, including making changes to the Calibre stylesheet, tried a multitude of combinations and abominations (mine) with Calibre options and so on. (All on "clean" copies of the mobi files.) I even uninstalled and reinstalled Calibre to restore the defaults. (Odd quirk of Calibre that it retains your previous choices as defaults - no doubt you can turn that feature off somewhere. Must look.) I must be checking or NOT checking some feature, or confusing the issue with incorrect combinations. But I don't know which, or what I have done that's incorrect.
The Calibre code after conversion is showing indents, top-bottom margins, what look like correct <p> texttexttext </p> codes etc., so I am truly stumped. Other things that are not being read correctly are drop caps, chapter numbers aren't always centered, no lines/space below the chapter title etc. In other words I am basically looking at no style/formatting other than paragraph breaks. (TOC and chapters are fine.) Free epub ebooks show indents in my reader, so it is a Calibre+Geriatric Operator conversion issue.
I really do hate to let something like this beat me, but I'm close to surrender.