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Old 05-17-2011, 04:12 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by John123 View Post
I've been in book production as a compositor for 40 years, I think I know what "nice Looking" looks like.

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ok - so explain to those of us who haven't please. what exactly do you want to see in your e-book - and more importantly - how's it supposed to look as the user cycles thru XS, S, M , L XL font size options on their Sony reader , or toggles normal / condensed on their Kindle .

Can you define "nice" in an environment where the end-user is in control of the display, & you have no control over e.g. number of characters per line.. ..

to my eyes a normal space " ' is fine & it scales /justifies sensibly with all user settings.

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