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Old 01-26-2020, 08:48 AM   #2
Turtle91
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In short - no-ish.

There are scripts that can make everything look the same. But "the same" doesn't mean it looks good. I'm not talking about stylistic choices, per se, but the number of different styles and formats that are put out there from various sources means that it would be almost impossible to determine how their particular brand of styling was being applied. You would need an AI to be able to make those kinds of decisions.

You will need to manually determine what each paragraph does.

I've been doing this for a few years now and every book requires me putting my hands on it to determine what kind of styling needs to be applied.

Once you have made that determination, it is fairly simple and straight forward to apply a consistent style via CSS style sheets to make all your titles, headers, paragraph openers, other special paragraphs, standard paragraphs, backmatter, and frontmatter pages look consistent between different books.
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