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Old 11-10-2012, 03:27 PM   #21
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by ShellShock View Post
Plus which I've discovered that the Kobo ignores line-height styles in epubs. For me the lines are too high, even with the minimum line spacing setting in the Glo's font options. Setting the line-height in the epub css (e.g., to 0.8em) makes no difference...naughty Kobo!
I have found some fonts seem to carry their own line height information with them. Converting with the font box ticked under look and feel>filter style information often fixes this.

Fixed font sizes in the stylesheet like font-size: 0.77419em; seem to cause a problem and are seldom actually useful as far as I can tell. Deleting them using tweak epub often gets rid of the extra line spacing and results in more text on the page.

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