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Originally Posted by MooseFam5
Hmmm- is it something that would be apparent to the semi-trained eye? I've used Sigil to fix typos, create better TOCs, and light work like that. As far as fonts go, I did look for that but there were only 4 .ttf files in the Font folder when I looked in Sigil.
Anything else I could look for? I should point out that I've got probably 6 or 8 examples of this- in books that I would not otherwise question the quality. I was wondering if it was something inherent in the ADE.
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4 fonts will add a bit, depending on the number of characters.
In Sigil: Tools Reports: (the HTML files choice) will give a breakdown of sizes.
In Code View. Lots of Green lines, Lots of tags
per line (

Look at a simple, normal size book for what a normal chapter looks like )
Numerous Spans may be needed if the font switches between italic/bold/normal within a paragraph. IMHO all else is cruft/crappy coding