I never use InDesign. I create everything in Word, because I have some great macro's which help me to correct OCR errors and create a relative clean and complete export to HTML. I read that HTML into Sigil, do a little additional styling and the ePUB is ready.
For me that is a lot easier than InDesign. What I don't like about InDesign is the stylesheet it produces. It is much larger than it should be, with a lot of redundant code. That will not help the performance of the ePUB.
As you can see, no Calibre. I use Calibre for library management, not for ePUB creation.
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