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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
And why would a publisher pick on Kobo and force them to display certain books with double or triple line spacing that can't be changed, when Sony or Kindle etc. are allowed to display them nicely? Just doesn't seem logical.
Helen
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For the most part, what I've found opening ebooks and looking at the contents is that Kobo respects the styling of the ebook. If the ebook specifies a line spacing, your Kobo will not override it. If a margin is specified, the widest setting of the margin slider will show that margin (you can increase the margin but not decrease it). There are arguments on both sides though I tend to the side that says most of the ebooks out today have layouts that are range from poor to total crap and I would prefer to be able to override the styling. On the other hand, that's why Sigil was programmed.
Regards,
David