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Old 12-08-2015, 04:47 AM   #6
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I would rather have a Warning, that I can apply knowledge about the Target Audiences limitations (by eye), rather than suppress them and later forget that was there.

Set and Forget

Can't count how many times that one has come back to haunt.

(Some settings I made to Calibre were don 5 years ago...Do I remember all of them? )

I would rather be nagged every delete, than lose a lot of effort with one wrong click.
Sigh. You're probably right. I just wonder though -- in say another 5 years' time, when everyone has moved to CSS4, will that warning still be there about a now-ancient CSS3 feature? At what point do we decide that everyone has been hauled into the 21st century, and support for antique renderers is no longer needed?
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