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Old 02-21-2018, 11:53 PM   #13
DNSB
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Since the epub was free on Kobo, I downloaded an new copy and the code was the same dogs breakfast. A quick look at the epub shows it was created with Vellum (the .svg files in the Images directory especially the vellum-created.svg was a dead giveaway).

In the text files, I found a fine collection of <hr class="ornamental-break ornamental-break-as-hr"/> lines which are the ones I find triggering the blank block errors. So I ran some saved search/replace in Sigil to clean this up.

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