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Originally Posted by Karellen
It is a bit hard to figure out. Your html code snippet shows numerous classes but they are not shown in your css snippet. I do wonder why this is needed...
<div class="db cha-paragraph pr hover-light j_paragraph j_para_644d08e41ee2cec772e6c122453de06d ">
<div class="dib pr">
Your missing sentence is captured by the above, so who knows which one of those classes is responsible.
Maybe post the ebook here? If in copyright, scramble it first.
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This is because I extracted it from a novel site to read on my eReader when I don’t have access to my computer. Although I’m not a programmer by any means, I believe this code pertains to comments made on the site, which are visible when you hover over them. When extracting the novel, this code is included.
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Originally Posted by PeterT
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This is correct; I have included the extracted EPUB for reference.
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Originally Posted by DNSB
I did some more digging at the file to kill time between periods while watching hockey and found that the Code2001 font from the Code2001 site would display the mathematical sans-serif italic grouping.
Still ugly as homemade sin since the author/translator was likely not very comfortable in English but at least you can read the text.
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I truly appreciate the effort, and I agree with the observation that the author wasn’t very comfortable with English. However, I love the general idea and progression of the story, which has me hooked. I’m currently at chapter 80 and have been reading it despite the missing text—it’s doable, but I would love to have the text included. On that note, I’ll gladly take your fixed version, but I’d also like to explore options to fix the EPUB so I can read it using my favorite font, Amazon Ember.