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Originally Posted by slowsmile
@blackest...I've tried both InDesign and Jutoh in the past but both have large learning curves. I eventually settled on Scrivener for both my writing environment and for its epub converter. Scrivener gives the cleanest conversion to epub that I've ever seen. Sure it has it's little quirks, but nothing like the problems and junk that is generated by InDesign for epub conversions. I now use the scriv doc to epub conversion as my start point for finishing off the epub in Sigil which is quite a quick workflow that works fairly well for me.
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I gave Vellum a try out,
It has a limited number of styles for different things, It doesn't have a style for endnotes and doesn't attempt hard things like centring text on a page (not centering text on a line).
I found it managed to put images across pages unless you picked display on a separate page and the css for that was breakbefore and breakafter which meant in a double page view you got 1 image per 2 pages cutting out the css for break after made it more sane. No real editing ability in Vellum just paste in your bits and apply predefined styles.
So editing with Sigil is fairly straight forward, will have to see what scrivener can do.