I see.
I wish I could do that. While I have figured out some formatting in an epub file, most code lines are arcane to me. It's not my strong point LOL.
However the problem remains. If a retail book has errors in it, it should not be up to the buyer to worry about the fixing. Perhaps the problem is due to the fact that ebooks as a popular medium is a relatively young phenomenon and that given time those errors hopefully will be less and less.
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Originally Posted by silasgreenback
A copy can be formatted horribly and turned into "retail" quality in no time flat. With most, all you really need to know is how to join split lines, find & replace, insert blank lines after carriage returns, and then have a working knowledge of Calibre.
With the new heuristics controls, it's even more of a cinch.
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