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Old 08-11-2013, 03:36 AM   #1
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Device: Kobo H20, iPhone 6+, Macbook Pro
The complete internal basic stylesheet?

Each Internet browser has a built-in internal basic stylesheet?

It's rules are applied, if a webpage comes without any own style sheets/rules.

I suppose it's the same with Kobo's rendering machine.

Example:
We have an ePub with the following code.
No styles at all.
Code:
<h1>Lorem ipsum</h1>
<p>Adipisit sit</p>
<p>Eiusmod consectutur</p>
In the reading settings (in the GUI of the Kobo) for line height the slider is somewere in the middle.

Result:
The line height of the paragrahps is shown as expected.

The line height of the H1 is shown as if it has the value "1".

Question:
Is there a webpage which shows the complete internal basic stylesheet?
(May be someone who rooted his Kobo, has find that file?)

The firmware version of my Kobo is 2.8.1.

Thanks.
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