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Old 10-12-2011, 01:43 PM   #7
Starson17
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Originally Posted by jhsrennie View Post
I have Aldiko set to use publisher formatting i.e. no override. Since, in this case, I'm the publisher that should be fine!
The reason I asked is that Aldiko seems to use indent in its override, and I agree - it doesn't seem to be adjustable. OTOH, with override off it should follow the ebook defined formatting and there's no need to adjust Aldiko, since it's not using Aldiko's format settings.

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I did try enabling the "override formatting" but this didn't seem to offer me much. In particular I couldn't see any way of setting the indent.
Agreed - I think the override is hardwired to use indents without paragraph spacing rather than unindented blocks with blank lines between. I tend to prefer the indented format without any blank lines as it fits more text on a page.
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