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Old 04-03-2016, 08:44 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by odamizu View Post
I love this plugin! Thank you so much! So many hidden gems using Sigil that I am just now discovering (yes, I am slow )

I actually used to use <span class="italic"> for the occasional epub that I cobbled together by hand because up until now I was using Calibre, and Calibre would add a class to everything -- e.g., <em> becomes <em class="Calibre35"> -- and that drove me nuts. Calibre would respect <span class="italic">. But now that I'm using Sigil, I can start using <em> or <i> again! And Tag Mechanic makes it easy to fix all the epubs I created with Calibre. Yippeee!
Glad you like it. I use it a lot, too. It's definitely something that grew out of my own need for such a tool.

Keep in mind that there's an equivalent plugin for calibre's editor (creatively titled "Diap's Editing Toolbag"), too. It combines what is now TagMechanic, a punctuation smartener and a CSS conversion tool.

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