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Old 09-06-2016, 05:59 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by franklekens View Post
I'm going to continue griping for a while. Hardware-wise, by the way, the Aura One looks great to me. No mistake about that.

Okay, so it looks like every book that I bougth via Kobo and that I don't sideload but download from the Kobo shop will have that bloody irritating formatting of having blank lines between every paragraph. I hate it, I really hate it. I want it to look like a regular book, with extra no spacing between between paragraphs but just indents to indicate paragraph starts.

Isn't there a setting anywhere to change this?

(It looks like books that I sideload look fine, but geeze... For some reason the sideloade duplicates of books bought via Kobo don't always seem to show up rightaway, &c. &c.)
Unfortunately, I think this is the publishers layout. Good news is I've seen this less with books published in the last year.

If I'm wrong and there is a setting that fixes this without side loading, I will be happy to learn about it.
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