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Old 03-24-2013, 04:31 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by tamhas View Post
My difficulty is that the bulk of the books I have are Kindle books, which I can't read, so I can't read them. I am trying to help someone out defining a css for creating epubs, but we have a limited number of original epubs and a fair number of those use the same css, which we don't want to use. So, I was hoping to translate the calibre css into more meaningful labels. The one I am looking at has 34 different calibreN and calibreNN styles ... which seems silly to me, but maybe it would make more sense if I knew what it all was.
A Mess

34 almost always means you are seeing a result of a previous conversion OR a book with a lot of images OR someone used WORD as a source

Forget the mess, Have Calibre convert and see if it looks OK.
There is no single solution. I bought a book (Anthology) that the 3 stories had nothing in common (code wise ). The style sheet was a horror to look at. I look, because I tweak all books to display optimally (for me) on my PEz
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