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Old 08-02-2011, 04:40 AM   #10
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@Walt Thank you für clearifying. I will give it a try. I dit it manually until now, because calibre shows 8 font-sizes (standard setting) and there are only 7 keywords.
That confuses me too. I used the big chart down at the bottom of this page as a guide for my post.

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With "hard-coded" I meant using font sizes in pt.
I knew what you meant, I have never seen a book formatted that way. It certainly would prevent font scaling on most devices from working if they were formatted that way.

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For me, the results were better using the keywords instead of using pt or em.
em is completely scalable and seems to be the measure of choice for ebooks. Read this page for a explanation between pt, px, em and percentage.
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