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Originally Posted by KevinH
I am looking for an epub created from InDesign that uses individual stylesheets (one per chapter) with many chapters (many stylesheets) that I can use to test some ideas for techniques to merge the large number of stylesheets down into a small hand full of stylesheets and in the process remap styles if possible.
All hopefully *without* having to convert all selectors to class selectors with non-mnemonic numbered names that end up littering the html.
I am thinking of using ngram scoring to try to identify the most similar set of selector properties (after a filtering step) and presenting those for the userto approve of, then doing the merge.
I am thinking that by paretos rule we should be able to take a large number of stylesheets and merge them into a much small number but keep most of the individuality present.
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Okay. That
wouldn't be one of ours (our production I mean) but it's entirely possible that I have files like that, from other designers that we used for export to ePUB or HTML and subsequent conversion. I will take a look. I mean, to be clear--I know we have had those, but I don't know if I still have one in-house that would be available to Borkify for you. I'll check.
Hitch