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Originally Posted by Hitch
Now, you mayn't care if a title page is, for example, left-aligned on an iBooks app whilst centered on a NookColor; nor that the formatting of a heading has to be bastardized to keep Nook from hypenating it in such a way that it ought more properly be called truncated...but from where I sit, what the hell is the difference between that and having to use "start" in MOBI and "text" in ePUB? Or use html in Mobi, and xhtml in ePUB? Or having to tell a MOBI-format book to use .85ems for a header, and type it all in upper-case, while in ePUB you can use smallcaps?
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I thought that the great thing about ebooks is the fact that we can change the way in which they are displayed.