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Old 07-08-2014, 08:46 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Sigil is not an ebook converter, calibre is. When calibre converts books it changes the css. When you use the editor component of calibre, it acts just like Sigil -- it doesn't mess with your css.
Yes, I know what Calibre is. But I use Sigil as an epub editor and -sometimes- to "convert" books (for example, to convert .txt to epub, to convert .html files to epub). To convert .doc and .rtf to epub I use Atlantis and after that I use Sigil to tweak the css stylesheet. As I said, Calibre as converter, made the css stylesheet not very clean.
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