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Old 11-03-2010, 01:38 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by kabloooie View Post
I don't know what the lit file uses as it's encoded so the raw text version is gobbledygook. I just know Calibre insists on putting blank lines between each paragraph and will not indent them.
Garbage in garbage out. Calibre is simply converting the garbage file, not insisting on putting blanks lines between paragraphs. You can try Preprocess input file under Structure detection during conversion.

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Originally Posted by kabloooie View Post
The text file uses a return character to end each paragraph.
Have you tried any of the various Input Options for text input? I'm guessing you need Treat each line as a paragraph option checked.

I would suggest reading the ebook conversion section of the manual.
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