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Old 07-15-2010, 09:14 PM   #15
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by wolfing View Post
Oh, pity about the LRF. I'm just starting with my reader, Calibre is an awesome program. After a month I'm finally comfortable enough to start experimenting with things.
So I take it it's impossible to have full justification *and* indentation in my PRS-600 without manually editing HTML? I've been using EPUB so far, but really wanted full-justification that my reader can't provide with EPUB. Then I read somewhere that the LRF format would have it, so I converted a book to LRF and it worked! I now have full justification, but for some reason the first line indentation won't work (tried it in the conversion option 'Indent first line' and also using CSS 'text-indent' in the Extra CSS, but nothing (checked Calibre's reader to make sure it wasn't a PRS-600 thing) and no luck with indentation (by the way, I'm using the same options I used to convert to ePUB, which shows indentations just fine).
Guess I'll have to stick with EPUB, but I really really really miss full-justification.
Actually, I find a well made ePub with embedded fonts look nicer then LRF with simulated bold and simulated italics. After having used ePub for long enough, I find simulated italics to be reader unfriendly.

If your LRF isn't showing indents, then I think you may have a problem with the source you re using. I just converted a Mobipocket eBook and the resulting LRF had indents.
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