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Originally Posted by JSWolf
It actually is fairly easy to fix the majority of a book by simple CSS editing. Calibre's eBook editor would do just fine to do that editing. Sometimes I look at an eBook in more detail if I think it has some other than simple formatting. I don't like when they do stupid things like making offset text in a smaller font size. Or they use settings that make the offset text to much offset.
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The keyword here is usually. I used to tweak, now I edit. I actually found tweak easier and I think you can still do it IIRC.
And yes, I think I know what you mean about the offset text, especially if what you suddenly get big blobs of stuff that is offset half off the screen. or little weeny/gigantic inserts that you have to keep upping/downing your font size, most disconcerting. And the weird line spacing that can't be fixed by editing the stylesheet. I have seen books with embedded in the html spacing of maybe 50 different sizes, most of them silly. And 50 different font sizes in one book. You have to wonder what they were thinking. I used to try and fix them, now I read something else I am afraid.
Too many books, too little time.
Helen