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Old 05-12-2016, 07:46 PM   #6
st_albert
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Well, FWIW it works on my Kubuntu 14.04, 32-bit system (sigil 0.9.4).

I didn't have a genuine .docx file handy, so I loaded an .odt into LibreOffice and saved it as .docx -- which leads to my question...

The .odt document had been styled with several custom paragraph and character styles, but these were not preserved (i.e. not even the class names) in the epub. It did identify headers (all coded as h1) and all paragraphs as plain p, regardless of whatever style was used in the original document.

Is this to be expected at this stage, or is it because the .docx via LibreOffice isn't quite legit?

Anyway, quite an interesting plugin!

Albert
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