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Old 03-25-2014, 09:43 PM   #6
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So the reality is that Sigil corrects automatically the existing structural defects of my EPUB and that the calibre Editor does not do it.

If I wish to correct manually my broken EPUB (the one unsaved) with the calibre Editor, it looks like a fairly simple task: I know the good final structure to respect (a Fonts folder, manifest with the right path, @font-face).

I tried several times to correct manually the manifest using the calibre Editor, but I failed like if my manual changes were not taken into account. If a direct manual change in the manifest is not possible, what is the recommended way to modify the manifest?

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