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Old 08-15-2023, 04:07 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
There are some cases where conversion is actually preferable, and those are the books where the author has used inline styles instead of proper css. Calibre converts those styles to css when you convert the book, which makes it a lot easier to edit.
True. My suggestion is to do the shifting and then load the ePub in the editor and from there you can see if it should be converted or if it's OK enough to hand edit.

I've edited a number of books that had a combination of CSS and inline styles. Most of the inline styles were the same for the paragraphs and easy enough to edit.
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