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Originally Posted by downeaster59
Librera offers the justification/alignment options you're looking for.
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Speaking of alignment options . . . I ran across something odd yesterday in loading an .epub file into MS Edge. (Even though I've recently seen articles claiming that Edge no longer supports opening ePubs, this version does. Crudely to be sure, but it supports the file format.)
The book's CSS styles for body text don't contain any "text-align" commands (thus, no hard-coded "text-align:justify" commands), but Edge displayed it as if there were hard-coded commands for justification. I was also trying three .epub-reader Chrome extensions to see how (or if) they worked. Two of them displayed the body text flush-left/ragged-right, and the third forced full justification.
That you know of, how would Neoreader handle that formatting—or rather, that lack of formatting?
(Hmm. The forum software is saying this reply is a duplicate. I'm seeing only one though.)