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Old 01-25-2016, 09:20 PM   #11
eschwartz
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Ummm... the tool that is the topic of this thread will not undo the damage caused by inconsistent styling in the original sources (or else whatever later conversions may have done)...

So I am still wondering what that has to do with this thread.
Because I have just been yelled at by someone who saw me say this...

I just want to put it publicly out there, that the above quote was NOT me telling the OP what he is or is not allowed to talk about.

It was me being confused as to why ePubMerge was mentioned (because it didn't seem to fit with the rest of what was being said), and desiring clarification.

On the grounds that if I don't understand why the OP mentioned it, I may be missing something.



Then I made the observation that the tool which featured heavily in the title as well as the OP, was agnostic on whether ePubMerge was involved in creation of the source -- thus, my understanding of the query is that the OP need not worry about whether it was used earlier in the production.

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I would also like to note that I am usually totally OK with multiple topics, offtopics, etc. -- even if I occasionally make comments in my own unique way attempting to clarify what it is, exactly, that someone is asking/saying.
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