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Old 02-20-2021, 02:47 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by lumpynose View Post
I have a Kindle and have downloaded a ton of public domain epub books and convert them to the Kindle azw3 format before loading them on the Kindle. When I convert to azw3 I've specified a ragged right margin and the Kindle displays them with ragged right even though they imply (or state) that you only get ragged right with their newer kfx format.

Can the Boox (Note Pro let's say) override the formatting of the epub and display ragged right? Or will I have to go through my epubs and find the ones that have text-align: justified and change it to left?
Load the KF8 (AZW3) eBook in the editor and remove any line in CSS that reads...

Code:
text-align: justify;
and
Code:
Text-align: left;
That will then allow you to change the alignment if it's not defaulting to right.

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