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Originally Posted by TechSarge
Sigil changes things in the book once you save it. I saved changes to Chapter Two FOUR TIMES (a simple justify center of the word "TWO" in the beginning of the file). Each time when I opened the book on my device, "TWO" was justify left instead of center. As it is the last noticeable error in the book, I said "screw it" and am leaving it as-is, as I'm not going to mess with it anymore.
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Centering text can be a bit cumbersome sometimes, but usually that is due to the reading software. Sigil does some sanity checks before saving. If you use a style with the attribute 'text-align: center' it should work.
I personally save two formats. One ePUB, since it is an archive with files in an open format and one PDF/A. The PDF/A contains both the scanned file and the OCR-ed text. That makes it easy to search for text and being able to see the original image.