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Old 02-20-2016, 04:01 AM   #231
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
Thanks for the info on the formatting issues. For the problems such as missing scene breaks in the ePub, are they also missing in the PDF version? or is it just a case of a bad conversion from PDF to ePub?

I think I will get the bundle anyway and just spend a bit of time fixing the books up, but it would be useful if the PDF versions could be used as a reference when fixing the ePubs.
I looked at a couple, The Stars My Destination's PDF has all of the proper hallucinogenic imagery towards the end of the novel, but the Deuces Down PDF basically looks as bad as the ePub. Since Deuces Down has no illustrations, it's missing the original illustrations referenced in the copyright. I couldn't find my print copy of Damnation Alley, so I'm guessing it might not have named or numbered chapters. With novels, the TOC might not have been there originally, but usually with something like Deuces Down which is several stories by different authors, there's a TOC.

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