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Old 07-25-2010, 10:24 PM   #13
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I had a look at your book and it is a real mess. I deleted all the line-height lines in the CSS and that fixed the problem of the lines running into each other. But the formatting is still awful. Readable but awful.
Deleteing all of the line-height lines from the css did indeed work to fix the overlap.

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Originally Posted by coaver View Post
My husband took my whole ebook collection and reformatted the EPUB files with Calibre and they all have the text that overlaps. Obviously he seriously messed up my files.
Even without seeing the original books I can tell you that these files did not meet my own minimum acceptable formatting standards, which are lax by most folks accounts.

Removing the line-height entries from the style.css in each book with create a book with the same approximate formatting as the originals.

I'm sorry I don't have the skillset for creating a batch process to accomplish this.
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