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Old 01-12-2017, 05:29 AM   #18
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
Hm, just for fun, I tried it out yesterday evening with a book that I had edited as epub, converting it by using the Kepub output plugin in Calibre. And it happend the same as I was used to: The extra font I had added for headings and special <p> classes vanished, turning the text into bold (headings) resp. nothing happened in relation to the assigned <p> classes.
That shouldn't be happening. Unless you have configured the conversion to do that. And that is in the other pages of the conversion options and is the same as for an epub. I have done some conversions to kepub recently and when I open the books and look at the code, they have exactly what I expect. I can't see anywhere that a style has been removed. The tend to be renamed, but the definition is the same. I can't quickly find anything with embedded fonts, so I can't test that. I'll have to hunt through my books for something.

It might be a bug, but I suspect that I would need to see your book to test properly. If it is something I can grab quickly, I'll do it. Or. you could use the ScrambleEbook plugin and generate something that can be posted.
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No hyphenation at all. I don't know if I could use JSWolf's plugin, for I need a german hyphenation dictionary, besides reading french and english, and I don't know how to edit such a dictionary (didn't try it yet). The hyphenation dictionary I had used before was implemented the way Jgoguen had recommended, but in my case, it rendered a lot of totally wrong hyphens, so I desisted at last.
I don't use the hyphenation options. I usually read ragged-right and don't see much hyphenation. How good or bad the hyphenation dictionaries are don't worry me.
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