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Old 01-02-2010, 08:01 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by mores View Post
I'm with you on OCR and other typos. But the spacing/indenting is, for me, part of the design of a book that the author may want to control. Some want their books to be "lighter" to look at, others want it condensed - this is not something I, as a publisher, would accept as a complaint.
Thanks for the reply Mores, but again, I know the difference between stylistic and layout choices and errors, and I know when there is an error in formatting, such as in the examples I provided above.

@ Donovan,

I don't see how you could say you don't want the ebook to match the print version, when most ebook versions DO match the print version.... when these errors are not present, there is nothing to complain about (I have never heard anyone complain that there ISN'T a huge gap between each and every paragraph of a story), but it is only when they are present do people start talking about differing layout decisions and unrealistic expectations.

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