Thread: Glo Margin Problem
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Old 08-09-2013, 10:28 AM   #13
jackie_w
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@dixieknits,

That's the conclusion I reached in the last paragraph of post #9.

I would have thought that the reconvert option I struck out in post #3 ought to work but clearly it doesn't. Whether this is a calibre bug I don't know.

Currently the only options I can think of are, for any epub which isn't working, either:

- Manually edit the left/right margins in the css file, using Sigil or calibre Tweak ebook. This isn't difficult if you're familiar with html/css

- Use John F's suggestion. But be aware that this may cause other styling problems which are worse than the original

In either case you'd need to resend the updated epub to the Kobo afterwards.
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