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Old 02-09-2013, 10:47 PM   #37
PeterT
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For what it's worth I just tried a simple experiment. I made a very simple RTF document in Microsoft Write (Windows 7). One paragraph I left alone; one I indented using the "increase indent" option, a third I used a tab to indent the first line, and the final one I used the paragraph format option to indent the first line.

When calibre converted to ePub format all was as I expected; items formatted via Write options (ie indentation or first line indent) came across perfectly. Text I pseudo formatted with tabs came out as if there was no formatting done to them.

This is the same as someone who formats a table using tabs and spaces as opposed to applying the correct tabular formatting in the original document.
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