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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
The <a> Something ...</a> is supposed to be for links
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In my examples, those were not links, but anchored locations where links brought you. Destinations. But that doesn't matter much.
Here's what happens: if in a paragraph of a *.epub file, there is an <a>nchor after the indication of style and class, but before the main text starts, Koreader screws up text alignment in that paragraph. A centered, justified or right-aligned paragraph becomes left-aligned.
I reproduced that by opening a book that had no problem of that kind and I inserted an empty anchor <a></a> right in front of the main text, after the paragraph indicator — and text alignment crashed.