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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
Filter information style (Alt + F): Other css properties: -epub-ruby-position. (for example). No need to remove it manually.
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Please note that we use different keyboards, Spanishs are not effective here. (Alt + F) opens me the Tab
File.
But I found it anyway: Edit book> Tools>
Filter style information.
Annex shows the filtered error list of WARNING: CSS: Property: Unknown property name (total 29).
But they differ in types (8):
[60: 5: -epub-ruby-position] (19x)
[62: 5: break-after] (3x)
[379: 5: break-before] (1x)
[404: 5: -epub-hyphens] (2x)
[405: 5: -webkit-hyphens] (2x)
[559: 5: -webkit-line-break] (1)
[560: 5: -webkit-nbsp-mode] (1)
[571: 5: word-wrap] (1)
Note: The beginning numbers figure only the locations (line: column) (they are here unrelevant).
The tool is pretty picky. It accepts (and removes) only the search terms in an exact given form, otherwise appears message:
No matching style rules were found. For example: -epub-ruby-position (NOT: -epub-ruby-position
:
Using the tool opens automatically the window
Differences between books. You can see/control the just made changes (and even reset:
Revert changes).
Without closing this page you may make in Edit Book> Check book further
Re-run checks. The corresponding values (eg. over) get also deleted. The list is now reduced to the still pending list of Errors/Warnings/Informations. Each additional filtering opens a new window
Differences between books.
Works really breathtaking!
Note: Apparently makes this method of filtering only sense for frequent occurrences (here the first two):
[60: 5: -epub-ruby-position] (19x)
[62: 5: break-after] (3x)
The rest is handled faster manuell.
One little discrepancy ??? still struck me:
The first warning [60: 5: -epub-ruby-position] related to line 60.
But page
Differences between books begins with correction on line
14 position:?; and then follows line
60 -epub-ruby-position: over;.
Why?
Your post was very helpful.
Even a blind chicken finds a corn once!