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Originally Posted by Jellby
The Kindle does not use ePUB, it uses Mobi, and the Mobi format does not allow fractions, and only the units "em", "pt", "%" or nothing for pixels. What will whatever converter you are using do with other values or units is something I can't tell.
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i know that, but I do my look n feel edit in epub then convert to mobi once it looks good in an epub viewer.
if what you say above is correct, then there's no way to add a 2 pixel line gap anyway ?
you say mobi does not allow fractions so will it round up or ignore, or is that decision left to the epub to mobi converter.
lets say my epub css says to leave .5 em above and .5 em below each <p tag. how is that converted to mobi ?.
is the mobi spec easy to find and understand ?
a quick google found this book for sale - maybe there are other free sources ?
http://kindleformatting.com/book/