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Old 09-08-2017, 11:53 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Notjohn View Post
Could Sigil have created a new class (paragraph or span) to handle that formatting? The <i> etc would then disappear, because redundant. It regularly did that to me, until I created a p class="ital" to handle those situations.
No. it couldn't have. The days of Sigil creating css classes and adding css to the head section of xhtml files are long gone. They went away with HTMLTidy.

Editing in Book View can create some spans with inline (and classless) styles, but those circumstances are neither fickle, nor temporary. When properly saved, bold and italicized words/phrases stay that way.

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