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Old 01-13-2017, 11:52 AM   #14
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hallo,

if the pdf is text based "pdftohtml" gets it right but with css/html monstrosity which can be taken care afterwards.

There's a more sophisticated tool which I haven't tried 'pdf2htmlEX'. This one get complex scientific pdf rendering into proper mathml and some other nifty proper html/css/whatever format.

If it's just text 'pdftohtml' gets fontsize, bold, italics, quotes etc, correct.

As I said earlier, is about trying to see what fits someones particular case.

Here calibre faired poorly with a pdf to epub directly.

Sigil, as a tool, is quite faster during post pdf editing/clean up.
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