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Originally Posted by Moejoe
I've just had a look at the .epub I downloaded and it's fine, working TOC, readable text, front cover in place. Well put together overall (no right justification, but that's not a big thing for me).
What exactly is wrong with your copy?
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I find the lack of right justification really annoying; admittedly that's a matter of taste, plus the margins (as it displays on my Sony Reader) are very close to the edge of the screen. The default text size is tiny, but setting the text size to medium makes it look even worse. Put it this way; it makes me feel like I've bought an expensive device that can now accurately simulate the appearance of barely-formatted text output on an Eighties-period laser printer. Epub's just not a winner for me. I've tried converting it to lrf, but get huge hanging indents on most paragraphs.
The point of an ereader device for me is to accurately simulate the appearance of a professionally designed printed page, and that's what I can't get with epub.