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Old 07-29-2022, 03:58 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Merging classes that are the same is OK. Merging classes that are "pretty close" is not OK. Just because the classes seem pretty close, does not mean they should be merged. They could be different on purpose and you may not want them merged. So the pretty close feature needs to not be written.
Jon, I had one ebook from Tor where there were 57 body paragraph styles which varied in margin and font size specified after converting the inline styles to a stylesheet. Given these were all body text, the ebook looked downright fugly. A utility that would have converted all of these to a single paragraph style would have come in very handy.

After all, nothing is forcing you to use the pretty close feature if you don't want to.
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