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Old 09-19-2014, 04:24 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by 1v4n0 View Post
Well I don't know. It doesn't make too much sense that it should place two words one next to the other when in the book the line breaks at 1/2 lenght and the following one starts with an indent.
I found that Finereader 12 has gotten WORSE in this situation than Finereader 11 (or, it could just be the specific books I have been working on lately, or maybe it is just my mind playing tricks on me).

As you mentioned, you already caught the real easy situation. You can easily just search for "closing + SPACE + opening":

Search: ” “
Replace: ”</p> <p>“

But the situation with normal text with no opening quote..... there is really not not much you can really do besides just doing an A/B comparison.

I almost exclusively work on non-fiction books, but the handful of fiction books I have converted made me want to pull my hair out because of this error. I have to spend too much time double-checking the work, than the quick scan through I can do in non-fiction (because of MUCH larger paragraphs).
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