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This seems to have been implemented, but sometimes (for example for medium.com articles) I would like to have the comments included in my epub, because they are interesting. The default stylesheet filters them out, which is fine, but if I now create a copy that doesn't filter comments, it has to have the same regex, and I cannot switch between which stylesheet I want to apply..
Could perhaps the stylesheet box be included again, but perhaps filled only with the matching regex options? Or if it's easier, all stylesheets listed again, but with the first one matching the regex preselected, so the quick 'save' action already applies a good default?
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- Capturing unneeded elements HOT 4
- Some minor grievances. HOT 2
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- Need more control over the capture HOT 3
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- display block missing in some classes HOT 1
- Table borders are not present in the ePub HOT 2
- replacing iframes with divs - issue concerning inline styles
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- Feature request - button to change page direction of ebook HOT 1
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- Parse error - o:p tag I think HOT 1
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