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Old 07-01-2010, 04:01 PM   #14
tmclough
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Greenfield, MA
Device: Astak EZ Reader Pocket PRO
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Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
I really can not understand how you are getting the rendering that you describe with the Lbook firmware from 22 June 2010??? Here is a small screen sample of a book that I recently purchased and converted to EPUB. It shows the beginning of a new chapter with the usual centering, font enlargement, and bolding for titles and subtitles. New chapters always start on a new page in all my EPUB books. This screen sample is running on a 5" PockePRO with the 22 June 2010 Lbook firmware and CoolReader instead of ADE.





There is certainly no need to do that. I never custom tweak the CSS that I use in the EPUB files that I build. They all use the same CSS.

I am wondering if you actually downloaded and installed the correct 22 June 2010 Lbook firmware, since the situation you seem to be in is something that I seem to remember from last year?????????????????????????????
The following shows that I have the correct version. Note especially the last three parts of it: the date, the time, and the name of the file:
Code:
$ ls -l v5setup.bin 
-rw-r--r-- 1 tmclough tmclough 133169152 2010-06-22 09:31 v5setup.bin
Also, all my ebooks use different .css files, as they all use different classes and class names for the same and different styles. Would Calibre help this problem? The reason I don't use Calibre is because if I want it to get rid of blank lines between paragraphs (present in all of the Star Trek ebooks I've downloaded so far), it will also get rid blank lines between scenes, which I most definitely don't want. Is there a way of fixing this problem? FWIW, I use the command line version of Calibre that comes with, or is in the repositories for, Ubuntu and kin.
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