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Old 01-24-2013, 10:21 AM   #30
exaltedwombat
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>* I have actually produced a paper book with left justification. It was a book about reading disabilities, which was also intended for people with those very problems. We consulted the guy in charge of accessibility at the University of Oslo, among other things he was adamant that the text should be left justified.
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Yeah. And his reasons for that preference were just as spurious as the others we have heard in this discussion!

The point, in reference to eBook construction, is that although you can code instructions to L-justify, some reading devices will ignore them, some users will be able to over-ride them. So don't fall TOO deeply in love with your preference :-) The same goes for margins, and paragraph spacing.
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