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Hiding codes
I would klike to hide the spacebar html code from the epub.
it appears this way in the txt file: <p class="left"> G<span class="small">OLDENROD'S</span> F<span class="small">IRST</span> E<span class="small">BOOK</span><br/> February 28th 2012<br/> New York, New York</p> But I would like it to appear this way: <p class="left"> G<span class="small">OLDENROD'S</span> F<span class="small">IRST</span> E<span class="small">BOOK</span><br/> February 28th 2012<br/> New York, New York</p> is there a way? Thanks. |
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Wizard
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Yes... just press the delete button?
You can always use Tidy to clean up, but sometimes Tidy goes awry. |
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Junior Member
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Weird, on this page the & #160; didn't appeared but in my txt files, it shows... is there a reason why I can see it on my htm file once opened with text?
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