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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by jjk View Post
Thanks JSWolf for your explanations.
But I have not Indesign, I receive exported epubs from Indesign and I have no way to modify export config. So, <Hx> tags are <p>. Even the Edit Spans & Divs plugin is not appropriate because there is no matching between class name (as "Title") and <Hx> level. In my original epubs there is no <Hx>, only <p>.

Now I return to my initial question : where is the working directory. And why the command "Open the directory (EPUB uncompressed) as a book", that is the 6th option of the File menu, does not work ? Or don't I understand what that command is supposed to do ?
With Edit Spans & Divs, you easily change <p class="Title"> to <h2>. It's very simple.

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Once you get to know calibre's editor, you won't have any need to do it your way which (IMHO) is more difficult. I've edited plenty of eBooks created with inDesign and it's not difficult at all.

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