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Old 03-29-2012, 08:35 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
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Does your PEz get readable text that way? Mine inflicts arbitrary and sometimes bizarre linebreaks and hyphens on raw HTML.

I would love something that reads HTML, because I have a lot of fanfic saved from older sites with not much formatting. And because I could easily get blog posts in html by viewing source code & pasting into a textbox, and saving as HTML.

(I don't want to use Calibre to get blog posts. I don't want a library cluttered with dozens of one-shot blog posts I downloaded to read on the train going home, nor do I want to try to keep Calibre synched across three different machines.)
Great question
Because I usually format books my way so I never seriously put it through the HTML (only) wringer. I know it opens RAR wrapped HTML, but I tend to Calibre it, then I (Sigil) edit the base font to 1.2em which is my preferred for Zoom 3 and .5em top/bottom paragraph margins when indented.
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