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Old 11-04-2012, 09:01 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Themus View Post
I have two Word files, identical stylesheet and formating. Calibre converts one heading to <h5 class="calibre7"> and the other <h5 class="calibre6">

Problem is when I use my master Sytlesheet in Sigil and apply it to the two ePubs, I now get different results. <h5 class="calibre7"> comes out bold; <h5 class="calibre6"> does not.

I desire Calibre to use <h5 class="calibre6"> for those headings and I would think it would since it the exact same formatting and the Word styles are exactly the same used in each Word file. The second Word file was the same as the first until I deleted the first month's writing to begin the second. Trying to keep the Word files from being too big, so I am breaking them up by month.

Took me awhile to figure out what was happening. I am hoping I don't have to edit in Sigil each styesheet depending on what Calibre does with the file.

Any ideas?

Thank you.
Calibre will do what is needed to convert the document.

There is no guarantee the same (calibre#) styles will be used for different documents.
You can't always use a 'master' sheet.

In your case, use Sigil to S&R the errant style code to be uniform (if that is the goal)?
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