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Old 07-20-2011, 09:48 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
I generally do proofing and formatting corrections in RTF,
RTF is simple, and offers a few more formatting options than TXT, but it's not used much and not supported well. I used to use it, too, but I'd suggest that you might want to switch to using EPUB or HTML directly.

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It boils down to this: converting from HTM to RTF, an extra line is added between paragraphs.

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<p>some text.</p>
<p>some more text. </p>
That code is HTML, not RTF, and it has no "extra line" so you're not actually getting an extra line. You are probably seeing a formatting line spacing issue in CSS or in your reader's display settings. Where do you see this extra line?
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