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Old 12-16-2011, 03:43 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by carld
Presumptions aside, I see now that we're talking about two different things. I've never looked at the actual code Calibre produces because the books look just fine, so I've never needed to..
I've only ever been concerned with the behind the scenes CSS/XHTML when it's an ebook that I'm currently creating... and want to keep an easy to modify copy around for updating/template/version control purposes. In that case, I do want the code "just so," and likely won't let calibre run rough shod over it.

But if it's a book I'm just reading for my own enjoyment (not editing, creating or proofing), then I fully embrace the "If it renders the text fine, I really don't care what the code behind it looks like" mentality.

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