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Old 06-14-2011, 03:48 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by eggheadbooks1 View Post
Why must blockquotes have such a large indent? Is this not programmer-dependent? Is this something that Calibre can change for future versions or is this some universal HTML thing where it isn't adjustable?
Using blockquotes is a work around for limtations of the MOBI format. Margin support is very poor.

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Originally Posted by eggheadbooks1 View Post
One other thing I think needs to be addressed is the automatic removal of duplicate header entries. I noticed that when Calibre builds the TOC using the forced entries option, it removes duplicates. This is a problem for manuals like the one I am writing where each chapter ends with "Case Study: Baby Jane" and "Useful Links." Not good at all, IMHO. I would suggest removing this feature.
Open a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre and request this be added as an option.

I don't deal with MOBI very much (I hate the format). I will ask someone I know to weigh in on the margin issue. They might have some ideas.
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