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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
a) it is not a good photo
b) I want it this way and no other if it is presented electronically - as an ebook. So I can read fluently.
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Before eBooks, most pBooks use a serif font with indents, no paragraph space, full justification, and hyphenation. So when was it you decided you can no longer read that and have to have a serf font, left justified, and no hyphenation?
A lot of us have been reading pBooks for a long time before moving to eBooks and I never read online that anyone wants a completely different formatting because they cannot read pBooks they way they are formatted.
I'm curious about this shift.