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Old 09-03-2013, 07:03 AM   #10
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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Originally Posted by Roos View Post
Ahh thank the gods, this problem was driving me bonkers! On advice from Pcketbook i switched to FBReader but some %!(#% thinks it is funny to have no left text alignment, but central alignment so your books look like desktop publishing experiments from toddlers.
You can change the alignment, just look for the configuration file in the system directory. It is called styles.cfg or something like that.
change the Regular paragraph definition :
name=“Regular Paragraph“ Instead of alignment=“justify“ try alignment=“left“. If there is no alignment tag, just add one.

Here is list of tags you can use: <style id=“99″ name=“Example style“ fontSizeDelta=“2″ bold=“true“ italic=“true“ vShift=“5″ allowHyphenations=“true“ hyperlink=“internal“ alebo external spaceBefore=“5″ spaceAfter=“4″ leftIndent=“21″ rightIndent=“5″ firstLineIndentDelta=“9″ lineSpacingPercent=“110″ alignment=“justify“/>
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