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Originally Posted by twowheels
That sounds like a lot of work, time that could be spent reading the books. 
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Decent code takes only a couple of minutes to
touch up.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to change a line-spacing or font value.
Both Calibre and Sigil have a built in Goto Style that jumps from the text (to be adjusted) block to right where the style is set (it can be affected by a cascade, but that is less frequent)
Then there is the OMG code mess, where every chapter has a different style (or stylesheet

) .This is not saying Multiple style sheets are bad, but the main body (chapters) of the work should all use the same one (Front matter... could-should have their own if significantly different. Remember the stylesheet is always in use , so lean-n-mean is more efficient)