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Old 02-06-2009, 04:42 PM   #62
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As a general usability complaint, I find it rather unacceptable that I need to resort to handcoding CSS in order to set something as basic as a paragraph indent in EPUB and MOBI files, especially since there is a far simpler way available for LRF files. In the same vein, having to use XPath expressions to detect chapter headings pretty much ensures that I will never use that feature in calibre but will instead hand-massage the html file before import.
Paragrpah indents will eventually be settable with a simple control. As for XPath, I think it is easier to use than the various LRF settings, if you spend 5 minutes reading the XPath tutorial in the calibre User Manual
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