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Old 05-29-2026, 08:35 PM   #21
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What device are you trying to read this on? It is not pretty but the text is centred on a Kobo and a Kindle ereader. When I ran it through epubcheck, it was not happy with some of the stylesheet entries so I did some cleanup, converted those inch measurements to em units and removed the font-family entries.

I've attached the modified ePub and two screenshots to this message.
My device is a Nook Glowlight 4 (NG4). I checked the modified EPUB that you sent on my NG4 and the text that is supposed to be centered will be centered as long as I set the justification to "Auto." If the justification is turned off (so the text is ragged right) or is turned on then the text won't be centered with ebooks created with LibreOffice. I was also able alter the text size, which was something I couldn't do with the ebook I posted.

It appears that is the reason for the issues I had when it comes to EPUBs generated by LibreOffice: The way that it creates the EPUBs. Now that I know the source of the issue I will be able to deal with it. Thanks to everyone for their assistance.
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