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Old 05-16-2011, 02:52 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by domek View Post
Ok, i found a solution.

If you want Kindle to manage justification you have to convert e-book to html, edit it and make sure that paragraphs that has to be justified are <p class="calibre4"> </p>.
Maybe not olny 'calibre4' works ok, but i dont know where to find specific class properities that Calibre uses when converting.
When html is prepared you can convert it to mobi (Option 'Look and feel>Text justification' set to 'Original') and "Justification" option in Kindle 3 menu (which is not visible by default) will work perfectly.
To re state User_None's answer

The Calibre-number is not a known standard assignment. It can vary with every book. Examination of the pages and then CSS, is the only sure-fire method.

If you happen to convert from TXT, you probably will see the same assignments very frequently. But still check
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