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Old 01-31-2011, 08:13 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by bfollowell View Post
Also, it seemed really strange that, when I checked out these files on the Kindle Previewer, which is basically just a Kindle emulator, I see totally different behavior. The same lines of text that are not fully justified on my K3, look perfectly justified on the previewer. I thought the whole idea behind the previewer program was to be able to see how a particular file would look on a Kindle. That was throwing me off a little.
That's interesting - I'd never noticed that. You're quite right - in most respects, the Previewer shows an accurate simulation of what a book will look like on a Kindle. I never noticed that it didn't replicate this behaviour re justified text - thanks for pointing that out, Byron.
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