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Old 03-16-2013, 02:11 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by jackastor View Post
Actually all your methods seem fine and long winded to do. I have decided that the best method is the plugin I found and posted the link to. Anything else is just extra steps that are not needed to be taken.

regards

Jack
I don't use Sigil just for font modification. I tend to redo the style, table of contents and much else to fit my idea of what an ebook should look like. There are books where the author/editor/publisher have taken the time and effort to produce an excellent product. Too many times though, I see books that have been run through Calibre (and old Calibre versions at that) or an equivalent giving a final product that, in my not so humble opinion, sucks. How many times have you paid for an ebook that contains multiple typos? Lousy layout? A table of contents that is useless? Chapters that start and end in the middle of a page? An ebook that contains about 400KB of useful information and 6MB of fonts of which 4MB are never used?

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David
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