kovidgoyal>here's an attached .lrf, with an example of line-centered text.
It's an article from the New York Time, taken as an html page, and converted with html2lrf.
If you go on the last page, you can see a list of items, centered.
If I understood well, what you want (and others on the forum too) is centered text on the reader.
Centered text like that pops in nearly all my lrf files, because a lot, if not all of them comes from saved web pages, poorly stripped of their screen-waste content. So I suppose that when I get centered text, it's because, even if I cut "with an axe" through the html code, css definition still (badly) applies to what's left...
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