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Originally Posted by Lenora
Additionally, I used a character style to apply italic formatting but the italic shows up in a very small pt. size in the ePub file.
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The best practice in this case is to change the export tagging section in your character style to reflect the correct tag in question: "em" for italics and "strong" for bold. You should do the same for superscript (sup) and subscript (sub). This will make your code more semantic, which is considered by many a good thing.
If you leave it at "Automatic", Indesign will pick the Character Style name and insert it as a class name in a generic "span" tag.
Don't insert nothing in the "class" field if you just want to mark the text as italic or bold in the code.
Check these examples:
Character style settings:
http://cl.ly/image/0a0P1i0t2D42
Exported code:
http://cl.ly/image/24113O1a2u2m
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Originally Posted by Lenora
Should I resign myself to fixing these glitches using something like Calibre or Sigil? Or will I need to fiddle with the CSS code?
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You'll probably have to deal with code very often.