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Sigil is not an ebook converter, calibre is. When calibre converts books it changes the css. When you use the editor component of calibre, it acts just like Sigil -- it doesn't mess with your css.
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Yes, I know what Calibre is. But I use Sigil as an epub editor and -sometimes- to "convert" books (for example, to convert .txt to epub, to convert .html files to epub). To convert .doc and .rtf to epub I use Atlantis and after that I use Sigil to tweak the css stylesheet. As I said, Calibre as converter, made the css stylesheet not very clean.
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The point I was trying to make is that Sigil cannot convert book formats, and trying to compare the Sigil editor to the calibre converter is an apples-to-oranges comparison.
All Sigil can do is import html as a new book, and calibre's Edit Book can do that too. calibre will NOT convert when you do that, so the classes remain whole. (Also, slightly ![]() If you prefer Sigil because of the featureset and way of doing things, ![]() Last edited by eschwartz; 07-08-2014 at 09:06 AM. |
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And this is how it looks in my Kindle: After loading that .mobi in the last version of Calibre and after converting it to .epub, I got the following css stylesheet: Spoiler:
And it looks in ADE of the following way: As you can see, not only the Calibre css stylesheet is much complicated (and also the html files, all of them have more classes and <span> tags than the original files) but also the results are different from the original ebook. BUT, if you unpack the .mobi I attach with KindleUnpack (MobiUnpack) you'll have an .epub with exactly the same original css stylesheet and the resulting epub looks as: Of course, as I said before, maybe I get those results because I don't know how to use Calibre to get a perfect conversion with clean .html and .css files. Regards Rubén |
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When you use KindleUnpack to shift the code to an ePub, you need to then validate it with epuncheck 3.0.1 and fix any errors. Then one the errors are fixed, you'll have an ePub as close the the AZW3 as possible. Then you can do whatever you want once the code validates.
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