I have not -- I'm on a Mac. *sigh* I have spend hours that I don't have trying to find a way to peek inside a mobi package, and haven't gotten there yet.
I now have a Kindle device and in fact, the line height is a non-issue. And it disappears on the latest version of the Kindle browser on the mac, too. Hoping this means it's a non-issue.
What's interesting is the difference between the Calibre conversion and Kindlegen, though. For example, Kindlegen recognizes the different font sizes and weights in h1 and h2, Calibre not. Two level indents disappear on the Kindle, and reduced image sizes explode (not to mention I don't have a TOC on the Kindle).
I think all this is addressable though -- but the line height was throwing me.
I am still looking for best practices to create epub version that looks fine on all epub devices, predictably Calibre-convertable to mobi, and acceptably consistent in Kindle. Holy Grail...
This is an amazing forum.
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