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Old 02-25-2017, 01:31 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by dwig View Post
Every one of these can be handled by a ePub to ePub conversion except hyphenation. They can be apply automagically by simple setting your choices in Preferences. Calibre's new tabs in the conversions Setup panel offer more choices/options/abilities than what was available in calibre 3 years ago.
I am not aware of any way to automate the removing all explicit line height assignments from CSS ( which have to go in order for Kobo device sliders to work)
last time I looked ( some time ago I admit) the calibre conversion search replace regex rules did not apply to stylesheets.

please tell me I'm wrong and how to now fully automate this [ as at now I do it with a regex that lives in my sigil recently used find replace collection ]

for me, epub to epub usually works and I standardly do that first before manual inspection and tweaking, but sometimes it will split chapter headings and chapter text into 2 separate files. ( because the publisher used "chapter" as a css style, I think ). So that requires a restore, reconvert with twealed xpath....

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