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Old 03-04-2013, 12:44 AM   #1
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Capabilities of Kindle app for iPad

I'm not quite sure whether this belongs here or in the iPad forum, so please move if appropriate.

Is there a list anywhere showing what HTML/CSS the Kindle app for iPad can cope with?

The background to this question is that I've just done an ebook of poetry containing a poem with a long verse whose lines are gradually indented from the left margin - a little more each line. I've managed this by setting the left margin in 0.5em steps. It works well in ePub on my Sony and iPad/iBooks, and in an az3w ebook converted from the ePub on my upgraded Kindle3. But when I test it with the Kindle for iPad app the increases in the indent only work for whole ems so the gradual line indentation is jerky.

I can't upload the example since it's a commercial book under copyright.
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