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Little images embedded within a justified running text force Cool Reader to place the image in a new line and center the following text until another paragraph begins. The new paragraph is once again justified until the next little image occurs.
I own ebooks where the authors use images for superscript numbers, e.g. footnotes, exponents, or formulas. Every time, these images force a new line and disable justification until the next paragraph. As odd as I find this method by the authors, I wish CR would cope with it more elegantly and won't change the alignment.
A workaround would be an option to disable images, preferably assignable to a tab action, since all of the images in these ebooks have alt-tags of the content of the image (e.g. alt="$10^{30} $" for 10³⁰).
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Little images embedded within a justified running text force Cool Reader to place the image in a new line and center the following text until another paragraph begins. The new paragraph is once again justified until the next little image occurs.
I own ebooks where the authors use images for superscript numbers, e.g. footnotes, exponents, or formulas. Every time, these images force a new line and disable justification until the next paragraph. As odd as I find this method by the authors, I wish CR would cope with it more elegantly and won't change the alignment.
A workaround would be an option to disable images, preferably assignable to a tab action, since all of the images in these ebooks have alt-tags of the content of the image (e.g. alt="$10^{30} $" for 10³⁰).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: