Hi folks,  I've been experimenting with drafting up stuff inside TW, then 
exporting to other places.  For example, I might write up status reports 
for work, then export these (or copy/paste) into an email. Or I might draft 
a document, export to HTML, then import that file into LibreOffice or 
Google Docs, etc.  I've noticed that this overall works extremely well.  
Usually all the formatting is kept and I can rapidly generate some very 
professional looking emails and documents.

However, there are a couple things I noticed that were bothering me. I 
think it has something to do with the priority of how the CSS rules are 
applied or translated.  I have a custom style sheet where I modified some 
colors. For example, inline code I made a darker red and removed the 
borders. The static HTML file looks fine, but sometimes copying to emails 
or importing to a word processor, it returns to the original TW style of 
bright red with borders.  Plus: in some cases, the large code blocks (which 
normally aren't red), are sometimes rendered entirely in red text as if 
they are inline code (rather than block code).  Anyone have ideas how to 
fix this?  

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