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Old 11-07-2010, 05:42 PM   #3
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Jack, thanks. You pointed me in the right direction. I looked at the epub's stylesheet and still couldn't notice anything out of sorts, but I remembered that Calibre can sometimes "fix" and correct things in a stylesheet and epub. So I ran an epub-to-epub conversion in Calibre and, sure enough, the the reader now picked up the CSS, and paragraph indents and centering appeared as specified.

What threw me off was that Calibre's viewer and Stanza on the Touch were both displaying the epub correctly. So I guess the Sony readers are just a little bit more finicky when it comes to stylesheets.

The problematic epubs were all ones I had tweaked via Calibre's tweak epub feature. I just have to remember now to always do an epub-to-epub conversion at the end.
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