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Old 09-06-2013, 08:10 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Purple Lady View Post
When I removed all tags and had just plain text, the font size stayed small. I reverted to the previous version on my Nexus so I can only check this on my Galaxy S3 now, but on there too the size stays small. How did you do this? I copied the text to Notepad and pasted it into the html source tab. This doesn't get rid of the p tag though - when you go back in after saving it Calibre has added the p tag back. Is that the only difference?
I seems like I was wrong. The ones that weren't small had basic html. Specifically:

<p class="description">SUMMARY:<br>"Anna Latham didn't know how complicated life could be until she became a werewolf.</p>

However with exactly the same code some books show small font and some show normal size. Obviously it is getting the info for the class description from somewhere, but I have no idea where.

If it is critical to you I would use the previous version until a new release comes out.
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