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Old 04-11-2017, 11:44 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
Sure, but that's still more work than just leaving it in there as is in the first place and never worrying about it ever again.
I do fairly regular updates (additions, deletions and amendations) to my "house stylesheet". If/When I go back and re-edit an epub, I replace the existing stylesheet with the latest update as part of my workflow.

OTOH, I would be very surprised if many publishers go back and edit their older ebooks on a regular basis. I've complained about spelling errors, chunks of paragraphs missing or inserted twice, weird styling -- who starts a chapter with a half line that uses a text size half the size of the rest of the paragraph?, images that use pixel sizing so any screen larger than 600x800 gives mini-images. So far I've found few publishers that actually pay attention and respond.

Hmmmm... interesting the [size=+2] bb code[/size] does not seem to work.

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