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Description of problem: The Calibre e-book viewer does not correctly apply the text justification on both sides (only left or right alignment work). Also field "Comments" in the Metadata editor has the same problem. Upgrading to the latest version from repo http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/kevin/calibre/ does not help. This probably means that the problem is due to a bug in some external library loaded by Calibre. I asked to the Calibre maintainer who suggested to check the qtwebkit library. Finally, I changed the link libQtWebKit.so.4 -> libQtWebKit.so.4.9.0 in /usr/lib to libQtWebKit.so.4 -> /opt/calibre/lib/libQtWebKit.so.4 (where the official Calibre is installed) and the problem disappeared. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): package affected: qtwebkit-2.2.0-1.fc16 tested with Calibre 0.8.11 and Calibre 0.8.26 Steps to Reproduce: 1.Start Calibre 2.Select an ebook from the list and click on "Edit metadata" button 3.Write some text in the "Comments" section (3 or 4 lines) 4.Press button "Align justified" Actual results: Pressing button "Align justified" does not produce any effect although the HTML source code includes style="text-align: justify;" Expected results: Text correctly justified on both sides Additional info:
Please retest with https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-7801/qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc16 or newer: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-9171/qtwebkit-2.2.2-1.fc16 I think we got some font/layout issues fixed there
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