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Old 09-06-2013, 01:22 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
We have the choice of respecting the HTML in the comment or doing as it did before.
Folks that use calibre often simply download metadata without regard to comment formatting. Thus creating great inconsistencies in formatting. If they are obviously too small folks edit that and remove the font size, but for normal div and P tags within calibre there is a tweak to adjust the book details page font size higher or lower as required.

Since there are scores of different android devices out there, from an accessibility point of view, if an option in the settings to handle the html the new or old way is too complicated or time consuming to code then I would return to the previous method.

Your previous method created a uniform predictable viewing on the Book details page. Allowing folks with aging eyes easy access to the proper size font.

Respecting the html in comments may be more trouble than it is worth.
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