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Old 09-07-2021, 08:59 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Skinkie View Post
Thanks for this insight. On the .kepub.epub version of Texties the rendering has rounded boxes. To make matters worse, my own version with left and right balloons does not work in the NetFront version, everything is left aligned, while the left-right appearance works with RMSDK (without rounded corners).

I have debugged the Netfront issue which boiled down to another already reported bug. Disabling justify, resolved the issue. Gives rounded corners and left-right behavior.
I don't consider that to be a bug. It is a design decision that some disagree with. The question comes down to what is overriden by the justification settings in the reader. How do you know if a class is the "normal" text class or not? I have plenty of books whose code have justify for all classes used for text paragraphs. Many people would consider not overriding these would be a bug.
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