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Old 08-12-2014, 01:12 PM   #54
kovidgoyal
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All I want to emphasize is that the calibre editor, unlike calibre conversions, does not flatten css. This is a misconception I see a lot, therefore I wish to combat it. I have absolutely nothing against any other tool or workflow. Everyone should feel free to use whatever floats their individual boats, be it kindlegen or Sigil, or unzip+notepad or whatever. Once again,

the calibre editor has no relation to calibre conversions and does not, in any way, flatten or otherwise modify your css or html

@Hitch: I apologise if I was overly vehement but this is a misconception that needs to be corrected, and you were, perhaps inadvertently, furthering it.
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