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Old 03-27-2019, 06:04 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by lumpynose View Post
So after looking at the AZW3 file and the EPUB file and where it's putting the "lgl" p tags, I'm guessing that it's adding those "lgl" p tags around short lines. Seems like there should be a calibre parameter to turn that off. Or maybe some option I'm using is turning it on, indirectly.
What format did you start with? I downloaded the EPUB and while the text was on many lines within the <p> block, it rendered as a contiguous paragraph in the Sigil preview and the Calibre viewer.
(you can 'Pretty' this code in the Calibre editor: Click the flower icon on the main toolbar. it will not change the books view)
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