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Old 07-21-2020, 11:38 AM   #45
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Solution to the problem...

Take the ePub direct from InDesign and using Calibre's Editor or Sigil, replace the spans for bold, italic, and bold italic and then run through Pandoc. That should do it.
That’s what I meant by isolate them first. That’s exactly what I do. I think this is a situation where we talked about it so long that the context of my original comment got lost. The actual solution is to tie a ribbon around my finger, and my initial comment was made in case others need a ribbon too. It’s not actually that big a deal.
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