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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
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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I think for people unfamilar with css or Xpath it's not as easy to figure out what you need to do to set settings. I think the LRF conversion is more intutive for people that are starting out with little or no knowledge of programming or html coding.
I'm still not quite sure what to do with xpath but I have used command line to try some stuff out?
And I've also run into troubles using css to make paragraph indents. The code should work but it doesn't always? I found that I have to convert the file. Turn off the program, re-open and convert the file again and on the second pass the indents stick. It's worked like that two times...and maybe with the newer version the css you gave me will do the trick on first try.
But considering Epub and Mobi are still in beta I expect a few bumps in the road and am willing to try and figure out what's happening.
However, I don't think I'm your average user.
edit: forgot to mention...having said everything I said I'm still rather excited about the ablity to set paragraph indents like I do for the LRF settings.