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Old 01-13-2012, 07:31 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Nina182B View Post
I just got an e-mail back from Kobo and they said it was because of the publisher.
They're FOS, but then their CS usually leaves something to be desired. If it was the publisher then the ePub you can download would look the same as the kePub and it doesn't. Kobo has decided that the books should look this way. I think it goes back to when they were called Short Covers and their main focus was on books for small screen mobile devices as many feel that the no indent/space between look is better for small screens. Some publishers did format their ebooks this way some years back, but I haven't seen any new releases this way in a long time. Some folks do prefer it this way, it's just a preference thing. Personally I want no spaces between and regular indents for the paragraphs.

Instead of syncing them to your Kobo try using ADE to download the ePubs and then sideload them to the Kobo.
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