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Originally Posted by Quoth
Thanks.
it seems to ignore some errors, but offers to fix filenames and IDs that may or may not be an issue.
So I always run it first and then this one at the start of an edit session and after each major session.
I also see what the TOC editor/tool has as there may be items missing or broken.
I might sometimes also use the Fonts tool.
I run the remove excess/duplicate CSS tool after editing 3rd party ebooks. Some may have 100s of unused items or many become duplicates or unused after "fixing" formatting.
I never have an issue on Amazon KDP, Google Playstore Books or Smashwords (who feed Apple, Kobo, Barnes&Noble etc) after a "no errors" on this tool after doing all the other stuff.
So much appreciated.
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I've never had an issue with any Reader with eBooks that have passed the calibre check and epubcheck or Flightcrew (for Sigil back when) and epubckeck.
One thing I have found that works well is that calibre's check does do a more extensive check on the CSS then epubcheck.