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Originally Posted by tecweston
No. I Googled how to fix it and went through the CSS, changing the text indent, and the justification, and the margins, and the double spacing. But when I copied it to my Nook, everything was the way it used to be. No margins, double spacing, no indent, jagged right margins. Deleted it off the Nook, tried again, and again it was the same. In Calibre it looks perfect, but the Nook is not reading the style sheet the way it's supposed to.
I'm installing Sigil and I'll see if that works. If it does, I'm going to go through a lot of my Project Gutenberg books and fix that stuff too, because poor formatting bothers me so much.
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Good luck. Sigil has a WYSIWYG element, & a code editing element. What i do sometimes when i can't do what I want because the code is making it difficult to do is I convert to MOBI then Convert the MOBI back to EPUB. That fixes a lot of problems for me. I hope to hear that you're successful in doing what you wish to do.