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Old 11-12-2017, 09:42 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Sigh what makes you think that you know better than the person "that" wrote the code exactly what is needed to debug a conversion problems. The CSS before and after is NOT ENOUGH. CSS does not exist in isolation, its processing is affected by other things in the book. If you cannot be bothered to even follow the perfectly reasonable guidelines to ask for help, why on earth do you think anyone will be willing to waste their time trying to help you.

I also give up, good luck in your endeavors.
I never said I thought I knew better than the person "who" wrote the code, but there is absolutely nothing else in my configuration that would affect the CSS codes that are in the original file for the titlepage.xhtml. I spent time typing it all up, so you would have all the details about what happened (and what happens often).

Calibre created the original code (in titlepage.xhtml) during the first conversion when the user changed the image file using conversion, so I thought (or assumed in error, since you wrote the code...my bad) that YOU would know why Calibre changes the code that Calibre created in the first place to a different code during a second conversion -- and more importantly, why Calibre doesn't include the "text-align: center;" in the CSS code for the image that's in the converted file's titlepage.xhtml, when it was in the original file's code for the image in the titlepage.xhtml file. I don't know how to say it all any clearer than this, but I realize that interpreting what I've typed will depend on the reader's understanding of what he or she read and whether he or she skimmed through it or took their time reading it in order to understand what was said.

I've never come across someone as hostile as you've been on this forum. I've seen where you've been that way with many others, and I'm sorry that you feel you have to react this way toward people. Hope you find peace with yourself.
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