The spacing thing occours "within" a tagged para? And, honestly, although it might just have been me, but I don't think it was happening before. Like I say, I like everything simple and clean code-wise, but I think I might be looking at trying to find away to force it to behave consistantly. You recon it might be the actual kindle firmware? The gremlin also appears in K4PC. I've even looked for commonalities in trailing after a puncuation mark, capitisation, and even the actual length of the words themselves. Not even the two standard parse & syntax errors ADE usually generates for homemade files from Sigil. I almost fell off my seat when it worked, full-feature, no bugs, in ADE. The source file comes out perfect in it's epub form. I'm almost OCD when it comes to cleaning up the source. In answer to your 2nd question, yes, I have checked multiple instances of this effect in the source xhtml files. All Para breaks use, there are no scan font br, or well any other tags in the files (xhtml). This wouldn't be to much of an issue if these "patches" weren't sitting amoungst properly spaced text.īefore you ask, all text is enclosed in tags with only class style listed. Randomly, somethimes a whole para, some times just a sentence or two, or even just a word or two, I get what appears to be double spacing between words. It was only when I started testing the TOC and jumping randomly about in the text that I found my problem, and I can't figure out why.
I hurriedly plugged in my K3 and dumped the new mobi onto the device.TADA! superb, even the static title verso looked excellent (Kindlegen seems to hate those). The only setting I altered from default was put the TOC at the start, everything else to default.output Kindle from Default generic epub.