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Old 10-16-2011, 03:50 AM   #16
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I don't entirely agree. In the ebooks I prepare for Circaidy Gregory Press I use justified for most text, centred for the logo, left aligned for TOC, and right aligned occasionally for author names after a quoted review. And they all work perfectly well on my Sony PRS 650 - and even on my Kindle after conversion by calibre.
So you agree with me. Assuming the T-1 works as well as the 650 then your book will look fine on the T-1 as well.

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Cybook readers can set the text left aligned, and Kindle users can set the text left aligned rather than justified if they want. So as well as complaining to the publisher one should also, in my opinion, complain to Sony. The omission of a way for the user to set justification and font family are one of the few faults with Sony.
Again you agree that it is a feature of the T-1 to view the ePub as designed. Your only disagreement is you think the feature set of the T-1 should be expanded to allow the user to manually override the ePub, which is certainly a good suggestion, but not a bug.
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