I used to like RTF, but I've found that Calibre's default conversion to lrf gives a better formatted page in most cases, with full justification, paragraph indents, and good margins.
As for long-term storage, who cares? LRF is never the source format for my books anyway, it's usually RTF or LIT. What you buy in and what you read in don't need to be the same.
With Calibre, your original format is always retained alongside whatever you convert to, so it's a moot point. And conversion is fast enough that I read almost everyhing in LRF for best performance on the 505. Unless a get a PDF specifically formatted for it, like from feedbooks.
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Originally Posted by Amalthia
I also don't like that epub on the PRS-505 does not support full justification and I can't get rid of the numbers on the right margin. We already have a page number set up built into the PRS, not sure why we need another set of numbers?
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I agree, I don't like ePub as a format or in its implementation on the 505. I wonder why it seems to be so popular...