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Old 05-05-2010, 11:50 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by Steven Lake View Post
Well, one thing I definitely need to do is get around to learning how to do the formatting on ebooks anyways, so this may just be an even greater motivation to do that so that I avoid issues like this. ^_^;;

I'll see what I can do to get cleaned up versions and then simply resubmit those when I get done.
It is a Art. Just like story telling.

And it is not as simple as it seems
The Mechanics of the process are simple.
Making a pleasing output is the hard part. Now toss in the different display sizes into the muddle. One size does NOT fit all.
Your book looked pretty good on a Computer monitor, but I wanted to reduce the margins for viewing on my 5" display, which already has plastic margins

BTW I learned from your Book, that you can use a percentage for indent rather than just a fixed amount. 2% (vs the original 4%) gave me the feel of an indent, leaving more room for words on the line.
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