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CSS & regex for chapter titles
Hello,
this post contains two questions 1. why seem css styles in HTML not been applied: there's no bold or italic, no different font sizes in my lrf books which I created from HTML. 2. What is the regex for chapter titles if I want ALL h1-6 been found? Thanks in advance Hans-Peter |
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1) you need to attacha test case demonstrating the problem
2) h[1-6] |
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Problem resolved
Sorry, I wasn't specific enough. In the meanwhile I found the solution:
a) I have to use html2lrf from the command line, using option --override-css b) I found the regex [a-zA-Z0-9] working (the question concerned the contents of headings) Best regards Hans-Peter |
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You can specify override css in the GUI as well
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