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Old 01-12-2026, 04:08 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
The Calibre Editor includes a lightweight HTML syntax checker and can automatically correct some common errors.
You mean a syntax highlighter? Like in a IDE? Yeah, I support the idea, it could be very handy.
Currently, if the xhtml is malformed, you need to read the "header error report" at the top of the preview or open the "Validation Result" dialog. This two tools are great, but you need to manualy brower to the malformed line and meti-cu-lou-sly read the code for found the error. A little visual help would be very appreciated.
Make it aslo work for CSS and various XML could be nice too.

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