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Probably a silly queston!
I have been trying to create Sigil files with no "sgc-" CSS entries.
The following style sheet entry always shows up but no where in the code can I find it used. Code:
<style type="text/css"> /*<![CDATA[*/ p.sgc-1 {text-align: center} /*]]>*/ </style> |
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I am thinking that some also get created as a work-around for the WYSIWYG, Book Viewer. Work-arounds are common ![]() |
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I often wish that Sigil wouldn't keep adding @page margins to documents, I have to admit. I'm not sure why it does.
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ADE is not the only RS that doesn't handle <hr /> very well. I went to various graphics as a work around. ![]() ![]() |
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You might peek and find what uses that selector (suspect a non H# title) Margins work for me on HR tricks, I avoid graphics that can be done with entities or styl sheet tricks. No tables for me ![]() |
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My experience is that if you remove the /* <!DATA ... entries, they are not put again by Sigil unless you use the WYSIWYG to format. I never use the WYSIWYG to apply styles once I've remove them so they stay gone forever.
It's strange that Sigil doesn't simply use <em> and <strong> for italic and bold instead of creating class. |
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Actually, I am glad. I feel that <em> and <strong> is very open for interpretation. The browser can decide that emphasis is bold or underline. It says nothing about the layout, only about the meaning of the words.
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I have yet to find a Strong TTF ![]() or an EM TTF I do have Bold TTF versions I have Italic TTF versions ![]() If a different type face was all I was after, I could use those tags. I prefer to be more specific and use a stylesheet |
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Well, you can put the desired interpretation in the CSS stylesheet.
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Right, and CSS should be used for layout. So what's the problem? The structure here is "different kinds of emphasis".
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