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Originally Posted by yogi4675
"single-line paragraphs—like a series of quotations—get combined into a single paragraph. Like the following, from Lee Child’s Nothing to Lose:
“Your husband had an accident?” he said. “Not exactly,” she said.
“Then what?” “Figure it out”
Eh? Those lines confuse the meaning, modify the author’s intent and confuse the reader. This formatting glitch significantly degrades the quality of the material."
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That type of formatting occurs when reading pdf files using Sony's reflow. It is probably my biggest complaint with the pdf reflow. I still read pdfs as my main source of reading is the public libraries. Something I deal with since the books are free.
I would guess that more times than not the formatting is acceptable and you won't run into problems.