Line spacing = the distance between lines in the normal text. Most of what I read is just straight forward text and I don't care much about formatting except on some occations when I stumble across some really, really poorly fomatted books!
Margins, fonts, styles I don't have problmes with, and not really line spacing either if I didn't want to be able to control it with CSS on the devices. Some days, some books, I prefer bigger spacing, other days I want more text on one page. I have a set of different CSS with light variations in base font size and line height on my devices, and with PRS+ it's easy to go between them.
I have already converted the books I want on my devices at the moment (I don't keep a massive library on my device, just what I plan to read in the next month or so and a couple of short story/essay collection or somethings that are always handy when you've got 5 minutes in a waiting room) and it now works exactly as I want.
I'm still interested in what it is Calibre does, what kind f CSS that seems so hard to override (it has been discussed before), and I'll keep experimenting but it's something that will have to wait until after Christmas.
Thank you so much for trying to help! Much appreciated!
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