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Old 07-11-2008, 08:04 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
=X=, can you give us examples of what you want to do that you cannot do?

Most novels (that I know of) would be perfectly OK in Book Designer and then output as LRF.
Sure,
I've showed two pictures.
One is for Rule #1 and the other is the Richest Man In Babyolon.

For Rule #1 I completely abandoned any tools BD and Calibre. I had to user OpenOffice and extract it to PDF. Ironically shortly after I finished reading the book Kovid fixed the formating issues with Rule#1 and it looks great.
Snip#1 used different font settings and paragraph styles. BD only allows paragraphs to be justified, or margin


For the Richest Man in Babylon. I was able to get 70% done us BD but had to again jump to OO and Calibre to finish the product. I could not get the paragraphes to aling. Also I only wanted to indent a specific paragraph. With BD it's all or nothing.

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