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Center justify lost on some pages #57
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Can you email the EPUB to me so I can see what's causing this? I suspect it's due to styling applied to spans or divs, or possibly overly specific selectors. |
In the mail now. |
Does the book render correctly if you just rename it to |
No, doesn't look like it - still not centered if I just rename the epub
without conversion.
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Does the book render correctly if you just rename it to .kepub.epub
rather than converting it?
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OK, I'll look into it further tomorrow if I have time. Edit: I haven't forgotten about this. |
The same issue occurs for me. I can send the epub source if necessary. It would be much appreciated if this bug would be fixed. |
I've noticed after using kepubify and comparing it to ePubs of the same book that some items that are center justified become left-justified. For example, Book A has a centered picture below each chapter number in the ePub, but the picture becomes left justified in the kepub version. In Book B, the copyright and dedication pages are similarly rendered.
I can provide both files if you would like to look at them.
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