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Old 07-02-2011, 09:30 AM   #3
SteveK
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Thanks, Dwig. I never realized how important the left and right indentations are. Having written numerous research papers when I was in college, I obviously have used them frequently and am accustomed to seeing them used properly in books. To see lengthy quotations having the same margins as the regular text takes some adjustment, as it can be difficult to separate the author's text from the text he's quoting. Unfortunately, the book has MANY quotations, so I suppose I'll either read it in EPUB on my Sony or just accept the lack of proper formatting on my Kindle.

Regarding illustrations, fortunately the book I converted is only lightly illustrated so the lack of illustrations isn't a major factor. I must admit it's strange, however, to see an illustration credit but not the illustration!

I certainly hope Kindle accepts EPUB someday, but I'm quite sure they never will.

Thanks again for your information.

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