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Old 07-08-2014, 04:26 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg View Post
Of course, as I said before, maybe I get those results because I don't know how to use Calibre to get a perfect conversion with clean .html and .css files.

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Rubén
I did not say you can convert with calibre and get clean html+css. I said if you take the clean EPUB that you got from KindleUnpack and open in calibre editor (Edit Book), it serves the same functionality as Sigil. And Edit Book, when fed an EPUB, does not munge the css any moe than its equivalent, Sigil, does.

calibre != Sigil
calibre editor = Sigil

When you said:

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Yes again. Regrettably Calibre has that drawback. I use it very little, I prefer to work with Sigil since allows me a cleaner css stylesheet.
I got the (mistaken?) impression you were comparing calibre-convert to Sigil editor. (Whereas convert is an entirely different matter that can be done through several means before editing.)

The only valid comparison to make is between Sigil and Edit Book
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