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Old 10-10-2007, 07:34 PM   #104
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Originally Posted by cottonball View Post
Hi - Tried converting a .lit file using libprs500 v0.4.8. While the original .lit file included indentation for the first line of each paragraph, the converted version (.lrf) did not. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I did search this and other threads, as well as the libprs500 website, but to no avail. BTW, the ebook in question is "Autumn" by David Moody - free download on http://www.theinfected.co.uk/FreeBook.htm (again, I used the .lit version). Thanks!
It's no the fault of lit2lrf/html2lrf. It's the fault of a really poor LIT file. It uses      as the indent. It does not use a style for the indent. Plus there is no ToC. Best off to use the DOC with Book Designer.
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