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Old 12-11-2010, 01:32 PM   #177
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Originally Posted by CPatrick View Post
Hello,

writer2epub is a very good tool that I use to transform web texts from wikisource to epub : with 2 clics it's done, and it's fine. The problem is in (french) texts with superscripts (<sup>...</sup>) :

If I copy/paste the texts from web to OpenOffice, the superscript is OK (on the screen and in the ''caracter properties''), but in the epub generated with writer2epub there is no more <sup>...</sup>.

If I wrote directly the same text in OO, export it with writer2epub, it's OK : the epub use <sup>...</sup>.

Do you know why ?
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