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Old 01-05-2018, 06:06 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
I wasn't exactly impressed by the output. The epub2 version had duplicate header title tags in each file and both versions had one broken link.
This EPUB support is still in the barebones stages. I found out about it on the LibreOffice Wiki for v6.0:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/....0#New_filters

This also linked to the author's blog post about adding EPUB3 support.

This is a good first step.

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It has poor ODT support and is only for Windows.
And those points are an issue why?
Because many people use ODT documents and are on non-Windows OSes?

As the LibreOffice EPUB Import/Export grows, there will be less of a need for a lot of the third-party solutions now (Save as DOCX and run through Calibre, etc., etc.).

And maybe some of the libraries used in LibreOffice will tangentially lead to better ODT input on Calibre's side of things.
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