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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I prefer not to have part01, part02, etc for filenames. I know I can rename them, but that's just something else to be done when fixing the Kindle eBooks. What I don't get is why is it that a lot of Kindle eBooks use (a rather stupid) 7% text indent?
The thing is with Kindle eBooks, I have to either shift using KindleUnpack or convert and then error check and fix the errors before the fixing of the resulting ePub can begin. So Kindle eBooks have two extra steps when fixing the code. Renaming the files and fixing the errors and then I can get to fixing the code.
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Well, I don't do any renaming of internal files or error fixing/checking. Nor do I care what the code is like, as long as it works on my ereaders. So I only change the things I need to, like fonts and font sizes, line spacing, margins, indents, paragraph spacing etc. That's enough for me.