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Old 05-14-2013, 03:11 AM   #329
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Originally Posted by Jaden View Post
I actually like the spaces between paragraphs. For me it's more comfortable to read that way, so I always format my ebooks to have them.
Of course, if you format them this way, it's perfectly OK (and faithful). But what if these spaces you do not like are forced on you on books that are supposed not to display them? It's always the same question again and again.

We have font options, line-height options, margins options, why can't we have a few formatting options (if only for advanced users)? This idea seems to reach a consensus here.

I can easily imagine, in .kobo, a css stylesheet with some different values among which you select your choice. Seems to be a no-brainer.

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