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Old 08-24-2024, 07:47 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by foosion View Post
This is in an original epub, not from kobo. Sounds like there's no good reason for it, but no harm either.

EDIT: A problem with strikethrough that seems to be a kobo issue, unless there's a general epub solution: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...4&postcount=44
Did you happen to use Calibre, or some other ebook management software, to send the ePub file to your kobo? That process may have "kobofied" it by adding the spans. If not, then it is most likely from whatever publishing/editing software that automatically added them. I agree that removing all most of them is fine, but you should probably protect your styling (single characters) before doing a complete sweep...

I'd change the individual letter spans to something else first, then get rid of the paragraph spans, then put the individual letter spans back to their original <span>.
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