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			I'm just curious what are the differences (not so much technically, but as a reader would experience them) between epub and rtf? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I have a lot of rtf files, and I'm in the habit of converting them to epub to use them with Stanza. But the Sony eReader can recognize rtf as well as epub--would there be any compelling reason to convert to epub in this case? The one thing I have noticed is that my converted epub files tend to be smaller than the original rtf.  | 
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 That said, I read a lot of RTFs on my Sony. I set the body text font size to 14 pt, line spacing to 1.2, and indent paragraphs .25" for first lines. I have to remember to turn off the orphan line settings, or I wind up with a lot of pages with whitespace at the bottom; I'd rather deal with a single line starting a paragraph than a half-inch of unused space on the screen. It does acknowledge page breaks, so I use those at chapter breaks. Works fine for novels; wouldn't work for anything I'd want for research.  | 
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	I just did a comparison myself of a text on my PRS-950, reading first an rtf version and then an epub conversion, and could definitely see a difference. The formatting of the epub file was much nicer, giving overall much better readability. So I think it's probably worth the small amount of extra time for me to do the conversion.  | 
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