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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Turtle91, it is not Marvin overriding the CSS. It's a bug.
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Not sure where you got the information to make this statement?? Especially when selecting publisher's layout actually fixes the problem as I said...
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Thanks. You are right: "publisherīs layout" works fine. But I would like to use Marvinīs. I donīt understand why it works on Marvin 2.9, but not on Marvin 3. Marvin layout gives more options .... specially for people with sight problems.
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I got my information from Kris when I talked to him about this kind of issue (not following publisher's margin settings) during beta testing. I could probably find the email with his exact response on it if you would pay me an hourly wage to find it...

Granted, it was during beta testing of Marvin 2 - and I may be remembering imprecisely - but I'm pretty sure it is along those same lines. It is for exactly those reasons that I continue to use Publisher's Layout...it displays the book exactly as I design it. I don't have to worry about the book being put through Marvin's set of assumptions on what it thinks looks good. Yes, Marvin's layout looks good for most books, and it makes some of those awful editing jobs look better, but there are some things you have to deal with - like margins not being exactly like you wish. I choose to read the books exactly as I designed them - so publisher's layout!