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Old 06-30-2013, 10:52 PM   #28
JD Gumby
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
And exactly how does the Kobo differntiate between publisher markup that you want to disregard and publisher markup that you want displayed?
Er, very easily. Add a publisher's defaults toggle. If enabled, use margin and spacing if set by the document, if any. If disabled, use the user's settings. Could even add a toggle for each of the specific settings - or just have them ignored by default like is already done with fonts.

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And 3-4 lines at the top? Given your statement about the font size you use, at most two lines at the top of the screen.
I used a ruler to measure how much blank space there was. Estimated by eye how many lost lines it'd be. Just measured it properly and it's 13mm. The font is currently set to 3mm and the spaces are also 3mm tall. So, due to the excessive default spacing that cannot be changed, you're right that only 2 extra lines of text would fit.
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