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Old 05-08-2011, 10:15 AM   #6
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I've had the extra height on last line of para issue happen in epub on my Sony reader.
i.e. has text that looked fine on PC but not on the e-reader.
in my problem case, removing block-quote tags & using a margin setting workaround in CSS fixed it.

any ways you can being to narrow down the issue by viewing with various packages.

epub in calibre view ok ?
mobi on calibre viewer OK or not OK ?
mobi in Kindle for PC ?
mobi in the kindle emulaor software ( that i forget the name of, sorry...)

post the css definition which is being used in your epub version, for the problem paragraphs, maybe we can spot something tweakable...

other things that affect line spacing / line height are subscripts, superscripts, drop caps... try also removing any specific font-size settings from .p CSS
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