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Old 09-06-2009, 08:41 AM   #6
tbergman
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Originally Posted by GRiker View Post
You can also use a CSS directive in your HTML.

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I realize that if I'm converting from HTML that this is trivial. But if I'm converting from epub or other book format, or even if I have a mobi and would like to improve it, I'd love it if this were a feature.

I tried adding some css in the "Extra CSS section under conversion but it didn't appear to have any impact. This is what I added:
p
{
text-indent:20px;
}

Is there some way to utilize this feature of Calibre to attain my goal?
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