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Old 06-08-2013, 01:09 PM   #156
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Still does not work consistently. In other words they appear to have done nothing to fix this which is why I mentioned it under the cons. Books with this setting in the CSS still have large gaps on the pages when it comes to paragraphs that span a whole page or more.
That's a totally different issue and seem to be due to a bug in the Adobe Reader Mobile code when a single paragraph exceeds its maximum number of characters and the page display gets screwed up. My sample paragraph for that gives me 8 lines on one page, the next page is full and the page after has 14 lines (used that example since I don't have many books that have overly long paragraphs -- good choice in authors).

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David
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