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Old 01-13-2022, 06:40 PM   #63
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by Barty View Post
Yeah I'm in the fix it once and done camp. I have it down to a routine.

1) Press T to edit
2) open random chapter, right click on first paragraph, right click and inspect
3) find relevant css rule, locate in css
4) Set text-indent to 0, all margins and paddings except top to 0, font-size to 1em
5) repeat 2-3 for typical paragraph, set text-indent to 1.5em, all margins and paddings to 0, font-size to 1em
6) save and done
My point is that the above routine does not represent a saving in either time or convenience to having pretty much exactly the same steps done when opening the book to read. It's simply a choice - either open the book to edit, save the changes, then transfer to the device or, transfer the book open the book, have the reader software impose those changes. There is no real difference, just personal preference. Especially if one seldom re-reads books.
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