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Exclude <div>s from processing in HTML2LRF
I'm looking for a way to exclude processing of <div> tags when using HTML2LRF, hopefully by xpath expression. I searched the forum and looked at the user manual and did not find anything. I'm pretty new to using calibre.
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html2lrf doesn't support XPath but you can use CSS selectors in --override-css
div { display:none } |
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