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Old 03-22-2012, 03:19 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
There is a very simple solution to that problem. Use BlueFire Reader instead of iBooks and it will display as expected.
But I've tried Bluefire, and don't like it much. I agree the problem in this thread doesn't occur, but text which renders perfectly on my Sony and on iPad/iBooks often omits spaces - especially after full stops. In fact after seeing on the problem on iPad/Bluefire I spent several frustrating minutes searching for errors in my source document, only to realise after I'd tested the ebook on my Sony that there was no fault with the markup. It's almost as though Bluefire is wired to expect two spaces after a full stop and make it look as though there's only one space.

But I don't want to take this thread off topic; it would be very helpful to find a solution to the OPs problem. Perhaps we should take my problem with Bluefire to another thread.
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