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Old 07-17-2021, 05:33 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by DaveLessnau View Post
I guess this is an odd sort of question. I was running some Quality Check tests on my epubs in Calibre and noted that even though I was using Calibre's default margins (under Preferences > Common Options > Page Setup), none of my epubs were actually using them (they're using the publisher set values). I can use Modify Epub to actually use my Calibre defaults, but I'm wondering if I actually NEED to? Things seem to look fine with the publisher defaults on my Forma. Would a standard Calbre default do anything for me?
Before sending to my ereader, I take a quick look at an epub in ADE and/orThorium and/or calibre's ebook viewer—it takes about 3 pages for an edit/don't edit decision. About half the books need minor tweaks but there are some where you wonder about the person who created the ebook. Did they have a high school student as an intern who is learning InDesign on the job. Then you have the CSS and text files that look like entries in the obfuscated C contest.

Most often, the changes I make are settings the margins from the body tag to 0 and widows and orphans to 1. That way I can control the margins and avoid the $%^&* idiots who set the margins to ~2.5cm on every side—the paperback emulation view. My preferred editor is Sigil though I also use calibre's editor since there are tasks that are easier on one than the other. For the cleanup, I have a collection of saved searches for Sigil that make it fast and easy to clean up most epubs.
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