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Old 01-11-2025, 07:26 PM   #2497
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Most of us who edit their books do it because we want all our books to have unified formatting according to our personal preferences - the same font size, line height, margins and so on. So we won't have to fiddle with the settings on our ereaders every time we open a new book. Not to mention that some formatting can't be adjusted on a Kindle or a Kobo - spaces between paragraphs, for example (I hate it when there are spaces between ordinary pararaphs; some, on the contrary, prefer them).

And then there are folks who go even farther and want all the code in their ebooks to be simple and clean. I'm not one of them; I'm just satisfied with adjusting the formatting.
In most cases, it's rather easy to make the code clean while fixing the formatting. Vellum is an exception.
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