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So if the author hasn't defined them the editor shouldn't insert them.
I completely understand. However, if there are not defined breakpoints, there are two problems:
1. Some e-readers - Stanza for example - will put them in anyway. I can make a better breakpoint decision than Stanza.
2. When a document/story/book is large, the e-reader can get sluggish in handling the stories that are not segmented.

I guess it's obvious I got worn down this week with this effort. I believe in it, but at some point it's not worth the hassle. I'll continue to convert stories for my own use. I WILL add breakpoints in long stories (again for my own convenience) and if no one likes my decisions, I simply won't share my work.

Grumpy Bob
(Believe it or not, that is the name on my cubical marker at work. I get ... testy. And when I was younger, I did sometimes take my ball and go home. I better shut up before I get *everyone* mad at me.)