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Old 07-20-2011, 12:16 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Starson17 View Post
That code is HTML, not RTF, and it has no "extra line" so you're not actually getting an extra line. You are probably seeing a formatting line spacing issue in CSS or in your reader's display settings. Where do you see this extra line?
Thanks for the response.

Yes, I know it's HTM -- the code I gave was the input. Which is why I'm trying to figure out why that input is inserting a line break into the RTF document (the output) that isn't indicated by the input. And I can assure you, there is an extra line being inserted during the conversion process. However, it is gratifying to know that you agree: based on that code, it should not be adding additional lines between paragraphs. The question is: why is Calibre doing it, and how can I make it stop?

As to editing ebooks in EPUB format, I haven't found a program that is intuitive enough for me to grasp it. As to editing the HTM directly (in a text editor, I presume), there are some formatting operations that I could conceivably perform, but again, my comfort level is such that I would vastly prefer to do the bulk of the editing in RTF.

Again, thanks in advance for any insight you guys may be able to add.
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