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Originally Posted by AnnieWalker
Incredible. Thanks for making it so easy. I've applied them in 5secs...but it seems that I can't override text alignment setting of the file to justify even with "text-align:justify !important;" line. Do you have a solution for this, too?
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No tricks for the viewer, maybe someone else can give it a try.
I prefer left justified for my 7 inch tablet, but I can see using full justification on a full monitor. I tried what you tried and it worked on one book of about 12 that I tried it on.
Personally since I prefer left justify I set this when I convert the book to my specs. There is a setting under the conversion options on the Look & Feel tab where you can set your alignment preference during conversion, see attached.
Alternatively instead of converting the book if it is epub I suppose you could:
- Right click on the book.
- Select the Tweak Book Option
- Select Explode Book
- Select stylesheet.css
- Open it up in your favorite text editor (I use Notepad++).
- Find any (non-header, IE. not h1, h2, h3 etc...) instance of left and change it to justify.
- Save the stylesheet.css
- Select Rebuild book
Your book is now changed.
Good Luck.