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Old 09-20-2017, 12:20 AM   #45
Terisa de morgan
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
Ah, so that's it! You expect your e-reader to give you the exact opposite from what I expect from it. I desire nothing more than to get away from "publisher formatting" – I just never want to see it. My take is that a superb e-reader is such that allows you to easily override "publisher formatting". I wish to be "my own typesetter" for every e-book I read!

(And no, definitely not in Calibre by manually tweaking the code or any such stuff; a superb e-reader should give us those options directly in the app, and this is where apps like Marvin and Moon+ Reader on Android excel; with many shortcomings at this stage of development, of course, as Jon would be happy to point out.)
Problem is: no reader can give me (without manual tweaking) no indent in first line after chapter AND separator scene, that I like, so although the ereader gives you all the formatting in the world, it cannot do that.
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