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Old 06-30-2012, 06:09 PM   #177
jackie_w
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@kiwidude,

Regarding page margins top/bottom and left/right...

If I have an original never-calibre-converted epub and I use the Modify Epub option called 'Rewrite CSS @page and body margins' then the mod appears to add an @page statement to the top of the css file which contains all 4 margins, i.e. top/bottom/left/right as per my calibre prefs. (if they're non-zero, that is)

However, a calibre conversion only puts the top/bottom margins in an @page and puts the left/right margins in the body class. Is this difference deliberate? If there are already L/R margins in the body class then I end up with 'double' margins?

Is it possible to summarise what margin mods are done under what circumstances.
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