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Old 09-20-2024, 09:12 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by foosion View Post
Or maybe they just did a Calibre conversion and added their own copyright. The text seems the same as the Project Gutenberg version.

Based on some comments here I had thought epubcheck was more rigorous than Calibre editor's check, but I guess they're just different.
Other than stylelint, calibre is the only program I've seen that will complain about empty space.

Remember that epubcheck is specific to ePub while stylelint is (X)HTML oriented. Generally, I've found calibre's check to be much less useful than epubcheck since quite a few errors that check does not detect are picked up by epubcheck.
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