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Old 02-21-2024, 06:44 PM   #12
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Sigil's inline style converter would add them as a rule in the created stylesheet. If you already have a style for the indent, you could simply use a find and replace in either Sigil or calibre's ebook editor. My main use for the inline converter is those idiots who created ebooks with nothing but inline styles.
Then I guess my way of editing the eBooks is best as it doesn't create extra classes. For example, I used Diaps Editing Toolbag to change <p class="para" style="text-indent: 5%;"> to <p>. It was very simple to do. But it should never have had to be done.
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