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Old 07-10-2013, 08:22 AM   #22
Dr. Drib
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Alright, a time for some clarification and an apology to the formatter of Warwolf. Let me tell you what happened.

I downloaded the ebook and immediately put it in calibre, always without first doing any kind of formatting, as I want to see if it looks OK. This is how I operate calibre: If it doesn't need fixing, I do nothing; if it looks horrible (by my standards), then I attempt to 'correct' it using calibre's tools.

It did NOT look OK: It had the problem that I've already mentioned.

So I attempted to fix it in calibre, using the heuristic formatting, which then made it look OK.

However, yesterday, I turned on my Kindle Fire and Warwolf looked fine - no mismatched, screwy line indents. This was a direct download from Amazon.

So, apparently, it looks fine on a Kindle (haven't yet loaded it onto my Kindle paperwhite), but does NOT look OK in calibre.

That's the story - and I would like to extend my apologies for the formatter of Warwolf for my earlier comments.



Don

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