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Old 03-21-2007, 06:09 PM   #92
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Originally Posted by Armor78154
I am using the latest update of the software, but I cannot get the Font window to display when opening my book. It is an .rtf file that I downloaded from Baen.com. I also do not see how you can set the justification of text. I have looked at the Book Converter toolbar, and I do not see any tools that allow for basic text manipulation tasks such as adjusting fonts or modifying the justification. I would appreciate any help anyone can provide.
Thanks.
The settings for SonyReader books are assigned through Make eBooks -> Sony Reader -> styles. The table allows to set the styles for each element supported by BD format (paragraphs, titles, subtitles, etc). Particularly, the element's alignment is assigned through the "align" column. Choose the element's styles suitable for you, press "sample -> make", and you will see in Connect how the book elements will look at the Reader.

As soon as your styles are chosen, do not forget to save them (settings -> save), then load your book to BD and press "e-book -> make"

P.S. If you are going to use some external fonts, choose them first pressing "external fonts -> add". As soon as some fonts are presented in the "external fonts" list, they will be available for assigment through the "font" column.

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