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Calibre Conversion Removes Original Paragraph Styles
When I convert an E-Book to the ePUB format from some other format (Mobi or AZW3, for example), Calibre creates a completely brand new set of paragraph styles, and it also adds a set of Calibre style classes. All of the original paragraph styles are removed from the converted E-Book.
Often, there are so many new Calibre paragraph style codes (Calibre2 through Calibre30, for example), that editing the new ePUB book is nearly impossible for me. I can't figure out which Calibre styles are for Heading1, Heading2, the Table of Contents, and the body text. Also, I don't understand why there must be Calibre style classes as well as Calibre paragraph styles. Question: Is there any way to make Calibre just accept the original paragraph style names, leaving those names alone while converting a book to ePUB? This would make life so much easier. Thanks for your help. |
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Someone feel free to contradict me if I've got any of the following wrong. A mobi does not contain any style class names so a mobi->epub conversion has no choice other than create new class names for the epub, usually "calibren" plus "bold" and "italic" as span classes. Calibre always assigns a class to 'bare' tags, e.g. <body> or <h2> will end up as <body class="calibren"> and <h2 class="calibren"> after conversion. Calibre always flattens CSS so it will not retain styling like p+p {text-indent:1em} or h2>p{...}. They will be converted to new calibren classes. And also ... I think if calibre finds, say, 5 style class names, all with the same style content, 4 of the class names will be removed during conversion and the first class name used for all of them. Other than the above my experience is that these days calibre does a reasonable job of trying to retain style class names. For example, see the attached image of a Before vs. After analysis of tag/class combos after an epub->epub conversion of a random book in my library. |
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