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Old 09-21-2021, 02:51 PM   #94
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg View Post
Thanks a lot! I did what said and Calibre made a great job. It was not perfect, but I can fix the minor "issues" originated by the conversion EPUB -> EPUB. And, the most important, now I have ONLY ONE stylesheet. I didn't know about that feature of Calibre; thanks for sharing the info.


There's also:

Convert books > Convert individually > Look & Feel > Styling

At the very bottom, there's a "Filter Style Information" section with checkboxes for:
  • Fonts
  • Margins
  • Padding
  • Floats
  • Colors

This would remove all that cruft from the CSS files on conversion as well.

Might be helpful for condensing down even more of those "unique" CSS classes.

I only noticed those options a few weeks ago though, so I haven't done in-depth testing.

Might also help convert those hundreds of styles down to a few dozen.
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