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Old 09-12-2014, 11:48 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Arkadian View Post
@BR
no, it is NOT there. It is present in other "block_ " bits within the stylesheet, but not in those ones. I am going to add it on and see what happens.

Just to be clear, I didn't decide any of that. Calibre during conversion decided to use what where.
Yes I understand that - the CSS fragment I posted was created via a DOCX->EPUB conversion which had the Keep with Next flag set (in Word)

I'll attach a zip with the DOCX and EPUB - the 2nd & 4th lines have the Keep with Next flag set

If you have lots of within paragraph styling in LO - eg italics, bold, font changes, colour changes etc you will get lots of CSS styles. If you have lots of individual paragraph styling with slight differences eg indent 1cm here, 1.1cm somewhere else, and 0.9 cm in other place then they will each generate a CCS entry. In LO you should try to style by name, and keep you mouse away from the rulers - its easy to get a slightly different position for the guides.

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