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Old 09-01-2017, 10:37 PM   #1
Rand Brittain
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Automatically Fixing Nested Lists

It used to be that some part of Calibre, or possibly it was Sigil, was able to automatically fix nested lists by wrapping them in a <li style="list-style: none; display: inline"> tag. Possibly it was an older version that operated Fix HTML in a different way, or similar.

Does anybody remember exactly what function that was, and what I would have to do to get it to do that once again? I'm working on an EPUB with a bunch of nested lists, and it would be really convenient if I could do that automatically so it would pass ePubCheck validation without my having to manually tag them all.
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