Ignoring line breaks is supposed to help. I have several books like that, too. I don't know about RTF files. The BookSense seems to read Daisy and Braille files more smoothly.

                At 02:46 PM 10/27/2009 -0400, you wrote:
I know this has been addressed before, but frankly I hadn't had much of a problem with this until reading a text file which seems to pause repeatedly (presumably at line breaks) as it reads. I tried changing the ignore and don't ignore page breaks setting and also tried varying "line lengths." I know some here have found a partial solution to this problem, but I can't remember what that was. As I say, I had not really had much difficulty with this on other documents. Is it related to how the document was formatted originally? Is this more likely to happen with .txt files than say RTF files?
Ron Denis

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