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Old 03-12-2012, 09:53 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by teh603 View Post
Ah. I'll be honest, I've never messed with the code of an ebook, and my HTML dates back to before the days when CSS was an encoding process used on DVDs. <BR> was easier to use then <P> and </P>, and you still had to keep a hex chart on hand for determining text colors.

Either way, you'll find I'm a bit of a pragmatist compared to most Linux and a fair few Windows users; if the code works, it works and that's all that matters. If it doesn't, then we have a problem. I'm not as concerned about how elegant or ideologically pure (which is a huge issue in Linux land) it is, compared to whether or not it works.
It might not actually work. You don't have an embedded font. So readers that allow you to change the font should work. They may not since Word puts in font codes that don't belong. I'll have to try this on a T1 from some of the free Smashwords ePub. If it doesn't work, then your code is broken.
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