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Old 10-08-2010, 02:24 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by Corran006 View Post
I thought the fastest version of Calibre corrected this epub to mobi isssule according to the update.
It was fixed in 0.7.21
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MOBI Output: Fix bug that could caused left margins in the MOBI file to have twice the size of the left margins in the input document, when viewed on the pathetic Kindle MOBI renderer
The problem fixed was, during conversion from epub to mobi a epub that had a 1em left margin seemed to be translated into a 2em margin when converted to mobi. Now a 1em left margin is translated to mobi as a 1em left margin.

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But I still seem to have left margin pushed too far.
If it was actually fixed then your left margin is no longer "pushed too far" it is pushed exactly as far as your source document indicated it should be pushed.

For me personally, using a 6 inch ereader, any left margin (more then 5pts) seems too much to me.
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