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Old 01-11-2025, 05:31 PM   #2490
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The one major problem with this book (I hope not the rest of the series) is that some idiot used Vellum to create the eBook. Not only does it look awful to read, it's awful to fix the code.
Really? After editing the metadata in calibre, I run 3 saved searches in Sigil (called with a total lack of originality, HTML, CSS and Afters) and two Automate Lists, add my cover code and CSS stylesheet add-ins, remove any unused classes and then use DiapDealer's TagMechanic to remove unused divs and spans. Takes about 3 minutes from downloading the ePub to having a cleaned up copy ready to be read.

Whatever else you have to say about Vellum, it is very consistent which makes saving searches an easy choice.
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