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Old 01-29-2019, 05:28 AM   #11
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Device: Kindle Paperwhite, Kobo Elipsa, Pocketbook Color PB633, Inkpad Color
The best feature of Writer2epub is the cleaning of the css and text.

The export default gives me a horrible css, indentation in inches , (it's easy to turn them into em, but: inches?!?) and then there are all those spans with font size and so on. But is there really a need for a span for each paragraph? And is it necessary to specify what fonts do you use in every span?

They pretend to make the ebook look exactly like the original text but odf is a format intended for printing, not for reading.

I hope that the cleaning of the text will be preserved, my use is only personal, if I find an interesting book in public domain (in Italy LiberLiber is well known) I turn it into an epub to read it on the Kobo and this is the best tool around here.

Thanks for this fantastic extension.

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