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Old 10-20-2010, 01:59 AM   #17
LDBoblo
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As a publisher, I can understand the frustration people have with the unattractive formatting of most eBooks. <SNIP>
I only use PDFs for my own books, and anticipate that I will continue to do so as long as I persist in ebook reading, at least until something else is able to look decent. I think it is unfortunate that so few people and so few publishers actually care about the quality of their products, but there's not much one can do. I think people in this community have largely dug their own trenches already, and you're not going to get people to let go of the sources of justification they've been clinging to for a while.

For your PDF, I recommend the use of an optical margin, especially since the large text size is producing a lot of hyphenation.

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