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Originally Posted by Dopedangel
You can have space between paragraphs in Coolreader go to options>CSS> Default paragraph formatting and change Margin after to 1 or how ever much space you need between paragraphs.
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No change. It says it's formatting the document, but then it displays it exactly as in the picture.
Edit: tried adding some indentation to at least make it tolerable. No change again.
Edit2: I can add some indentation by converting from epub to epub with calibre, but then everything in italic becomes normal. Just in the tablet, though - Calibre still reads both files perfectly fine.
I tried the other tablet, and this behaviour is repeated perfectly.
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Originally Posted by Jabby
FBReader will do what you want.
Go to: Settings >Text >More Styles >Regular Paragraph. Here you find space before and after as well as indent.
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No change here, either.
I thought maybe the file has something weird going on in it, but both Calibre and my Cybook Opus put all the paragraph spaces where they're supposed to be.
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Originally Posted by Difflugia
I'm curious... how do you download .apk files from Google Play to your PC? I can only get it to push them to my device the next time WiFi is connected. Is there an option somewhere I missed?
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I use a Chrome extension:
http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/
It basically uses a device ID and your google account to cheat the store into thinking it's an Android device, then downloads the file to your computer.
I can't quite see why downloading APKs requires one to use such devious means, especially considering that once an app is installed in a device via the store you can easily grab the APK using any file explorer and install it in other devices. *shrug*
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Originally Posted by Difflugia
Most fluorescent lights are greener than sunlight (incandescent tungsten lights are yellow) and your monitor is probably a "true white" model. The DSLR set its white balance to the monitor and the fluorescent backlight is green in comparison.
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Oh, right. I don't have a true-white model, but I did tinker with its colour sliders in order to make it a bit warmer.