08-23-2024, 08:21 PM | #1 |
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<span>Surrounding text</span>
A book I'm reading puts span tags around all text. Most are
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<p><span>Paragraph of text</span></p> Is there any good reason to do this? For that matter, is there any good reason to delete them all (other than a bit of space saving)? |
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Some software programs are just weird…. But…. That particular issue is something that kobo does for their kepub books. They use that span for some of their device functionality.
The individual letters surrounded by a span are usually used to apply styling. Eg the first dropcap letter in the chapter. Since you use a kobo I’d just leave them, they don’t really hurt anything. |
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This is in an original epub, not from kobo. Sounds like there's no good reason for it, but no harm either.
EDIT: A problem with strikethrough that seems to be a kobo issue, unless there's a general epub solution: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...4&postcount=44 Last edited by foosion; 08-23-2024 at 09:45 PM. |
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Otherwise regex find/replace would work. I wonder why they included all the <span>s, but that's probably a mystery. |
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Find the icon (for diaps) in the toolbar and click the arrow on the right side. Then uncheck Edit current file only. |
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There are arrows for convert CSS cm to em and for smarten punctuation, each leading to check for edit current file only. There is no such arrow for edit spans and divs, at least not on version 0.4.0 which is the version Calibre lists and is in the OP of the plugin's thread.
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In the editor, go to Edit>Preferences>Toolbars
Select "Book wide tools from third party plugins" Move the Edit Spans Divs icon from the left panel to the right panel Press ok You need to make the change from the icon, not the menu. |
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Edit Spans Divs was already in the right panel, along with the other two. Nothing to change.
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I'd change the individual letter spans to something else first, then get rid of the paragraph spans, then put the individual letter spans back to their original <span>. |
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I'd just remove the naked <spans>. Easy enough with regex find/replace in the editor. |
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I know @Karellen already posted this, but you seem to have either missed it or ignored it so I'll post again. In the editor...
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Regex works nicely. Last edited by foosion; 08-24-2024 at 12:10 PM. |
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In Calibre-Editor, there is a "pulldown" on the Icon to do Current File Only In Sigil The plugin has a setting "Having Attribute" Naked is what you choose for <span> or <div> when you just want them gone. |
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