The good news, Toki, is that left aligned text (at first so apparently different from the justified text we've become used to as treebook readers) very soon isn't even noticed and seems natural. Personally, I prefer left-aligned text in digital versions because justification can often create ugly and sometimes even confusing spacing anomalies unless particular care has been taken in a justified file to individually left-align those lines that justification corrupts this way. Many publishes, I'm afraid, don't go that extra inch. Good to have your new company, by the way. Best wishes. Neil
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