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Old 07-18-2020, 12:31 AM   #4
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Yes, with calibre when you make the conversion you can have both the indentation and the space between the lines.

Of course this solution can properly handle only books formatted in a very simple way, otherwise You need to edit css.

For example, citations usually have the space before and after but may not have indentation, at least in the first paragraph (in addition to having a larger margin on the right and left and usually a slightly smaller font size). Often, however, in plain text there is no space between paragraphs (and sometimes the first paragraph is not indented).

If you use the conversion to set the indentation and the space between paragraphs You will obtain the same settings for all the paragraphs: You will have space and indentation also where You don't want it.

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