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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
@Divingduck: Those are all non-standard css properties. You will be warned about any property not in the CSS 2.1 standard (plus a few from CSS 3). Extra CSS properties are usually harmless, so just ignore the warning, if you dont want to delete them.
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@Kovid: It is fine to me and I am happy that you have integrated this check at all.
I was reporting these points, because the font setting came out form Calibre by integrating a reduced font set (a mix of European and Japanese characters) and I guess there will come up questions about findings if users integrate fonts with Calibre and go then to the editor to make small adjustments.
Well, Hyphenation becomes more and more common in todays reader. This was why I brought it up. But you are right, it is as well a non-standard.
Only a quick thinking around: Maybe you can integrate some when in the future a switch to hide some of the findings like uncritical warning informations.