However, it does not look pretty when it’s imported. Paragraphs aren’t retained, and the natural organization of the different sections is lost. It all just becomes one wall of text.
I use ReadLang to read articles like this now, but I would much prefer to use LingQ. Are there any plans in the works?
Would be nice for the developers to at least indicate that they have seen people voicing this complaint and tell about if its part of the planned “next version” to introduce formatting.
Not really any point of writing in the forum if nobodys responding
Sorry about the late reply here. @clausagerskov If you go through list of threads in Support forum, you will notice that I have responded on basically each thread. I am sorry if I missed this one, but telling that "nobody is responding"on the forum is just not true.
@miscology At the moment, will formatting be kept or not depends on the file you are importing. I have personally imported tons of lessons (PDF, ePUB, Word) and I do know that formatting is lost in some cases.
But not always. For example, I am importing the Mini Stories from Word File in most cases (by copy-pasting) and formatting is saved.
We are going to introduce new version of LingQ (5.0) in the near future, and it will include changes and improvements in the Reader too.