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All of which shows how really smart Kovid is. He automates the nearly impossible.
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Obsessively Dedicated...
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I have only use a Calibre epub-to-epub conversion a few times, but it did seem as though it left my *named* classes pretty much alone, except for creating a few "name1", 'name2" variants.
What Calibre *did* do was create new named styles for any of my "generic" classes, i.e., p {text-indent: 1.2em;}. If I had named that class to .indent, the name and attributes were not altered. I haven't done enough of these to be able to say it works that way all the time. |
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