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Old 05-15-2017, 08:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by DuckFOO View Post
I don't have an eInk Kindle and I am trying to decide on getting one (as my eyes are starting to be bothered by backlit displays).

I have a lot of simple .html files I want to add to the device. My understanding is that if I were to use Kindlegen to convert those .html files to .mobi, I would get idented paragraphs. I was curious if it is the same for .html files renamed to .txt.
I just tried it, on a fairly recent firmware version running on an 8th. gen. Kindle (Basic).
No styling, only non-standard thing is the extension is: .txt

Indented paragraphs is what you get with the reader.
(Which is wrong, but there are a lot of things the reader does not get correct.)

I did not check what the stock browser defaults to.

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