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Old 01-29-2014, 04:43 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by moonshot View Post
I have just started my third book on my first ever e-reader, the Kobo Aura. A Ken Follett novel.

The first two books were OK but the third one has a gap between paragraphs rather than an indentation.

I would prefer that there wasn't a gap; is there any way I can change this?
Generally in my experience, a gap in between paragraphs is hard coded into the book or CSS itself.
This can be easily fixed IF your book has no DRM, but if DRM is present, it's not possible to change as far as I know.

(I usually add gaps in between paragraphs myself, but it's personal preference)

You might want to look into the Calibre software, which many of us swear by for library management and formatting. It's also beneficial to Google Apprentice Alf for more information about DRM. (Please be aware that in depth discussion of DRM removal is not permissible here on the forum.)

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