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Old 01-23-2026, 07:33 PM   #2
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I'll get the ball rolling with my thoughts...

You will not get a perfect conversion from from .odt to epub, so I wouldn't stress about making the settings perfect. Even after conversion the CSS will end up with so many styles that you will be sitting there scratching your head wondering where they all came from.

Make sure you use Styles in LibreOffice so everything is correctly tagged then fix the styling in the epub.

Your questions:
Font - Change the font entry in the CSS to font-family: serif; after conversion
Size - In the CSS, set the font size to font-size: 1em; in the body {}.
Redacted - Probably use strikethrough in odt, then change that to the <del> tag in the epub and your css would be...

del {
text-decoration: line-through;
text-decoration-thickness: 1em;
}
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