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Old 07-25-2014, 11:34 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob View Post
Hmm. I may be looking at books generated by versions earlier than that, then; I've never seen a calibre-generated CSS sheet that used 1-2-10 sort instead of 1-10-2 straight-string sort.

Once I get the new version downloaded, I'll run a test by making a fresh MOBI-to-EPUB conversion of a random book and see what the CSS output looks like.
Hmmm!
I had noticed a few converted books no longer had the 'Calibrexx' tags now in numeric sort order (formerly ASCII sorted)

I had just assumed the publisher had sorted the 'house' stylesheet


Duplicate CSS selectors can be a pain. Early Baen (those with 6 CSS files) had body in 3 pieces. While valid, it can be a PITA to debug on large CSS. A sorted CSS helps.

For all else, I had been using Sigils GoTo Link or Class, so I did not really care where in the CSS it was.
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