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Originally Posted by Amalthia
I'm curious as to how the RTF displays? Do images work? or the table of contents?
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I have to create and test rtf file with pictures, various formatting, and table of contents for testing. Or, do you have an rtf file for me you could post legally?
In my tests so far, PB throws away most of the formatting.
It ignores:
- font (size, type)
- paragraph spacing
- first line indent
- justification
it keeps:
- bold formatting
- italic formatting
I like it very much this way, because it means you can override any crazy formatting some rtf files have. You can configure FBreader to use whatever size, font, line spacing,
MARGINS you wish. On the fly! In the middle of book you are reading.
I have yet to discover how to set left justification for FBreader. I have always used left justification on my previous readers, because full justification was just ... jarring (*). With FBreader, fully justified text is really not bad. Not bad at all.
(*) I do not have such a keen eye for typography as my fellow mobilereader Ahi, but I worked in the field for some time, so my eye is trained to see when something is not right in typographical sense. And
typographical grey and
rivers are some of things I DO notice.
EDIT:
tables of contents do work in chm files according to manual, so you could use conversion software to process your rtf into chm. There are many such convertors, becaust this is the way computer manuals (mostly chm files nowadays) are created.