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Originally Posted by JSWolf
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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I'm reading the LRF and italics look just fine (I'm using Fontins font though), don't think there are any bolds in the books I read. The problem isn't the source. It is LIT, which originally I converted to EPUB, which shows the first line indent, but not the full justification. Then recently, to test, I converted the LIT to LRF and now I have full justification, but the indent disappeared. I checked the Calibre reader to see if it was the device, but the reader also didn't display the indent.