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Old 08-17-2016, 11:38 PM   #7
Turtle91
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The way I understand it - Marvin intentionally overrides the ebook's settings for margins, paragraph spacing, font size, etc. This allows the user to change them to their liking AND helps to clean up poorly formatted books...which is a very large portion of those found in the retail world (Amazon self-publishers I'm looking at you)...but it also results in losing the formatting as you have it coded in the CSS using the div or p tags. If you use a blockquote Marvin understands the intent and formats it fairly close. To get the exact formatting you've coded when designing your book, you must select publisher's layout.
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