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Old 07-02-2008, 08:37 AM   #44
JSWolf
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I have used epigraph, verse, text author, & subtitle with no issues at all. I do use BD for creating LRF. To create IMP and PRC, I use HarryT's tutorial on BD > PRC and then nrapallo's mobi2imp to go to IMP.

Anyway, I do use things like text author if I want the text to be right justified or verse if I want a different size font. In the eBook Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, I used text author to get courier to match the style set by Cory. But by using these different elements, you can have more control over the look and feel. Also you can embed a font where you might want say a different font for chapter titles. There is a lot you can do with the elements like start a new section with no indent like some books do.
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