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Old 03-05-2024, 04:54 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by noteon View Post
As accessibility standards become more pressing, I find myself having to change <i> to <em> or <cite> a lot more often, or to apply one of those where there currently isn't anything. We're also having to create spans with language tags when there's a second language in the ebook.

It's all on a word-by-word basis, per editorial judgment, so there's no way to do it with global operations. Is there a way the formatting bar at upper left (B I U ...) could be made to help with any of this?

Thank you!
If you are changing <i>, just add in <i> and you can search/replace the <i> to <em> or <span>.

As for <cite>, you could use <u> for that and then the the search/replace.
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