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Old 11-15-2013, 08:30 AM   #415
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Originally Posted by tshering View Post
Sounds like a good idea. I just looked up the Urban Dictionary for "to patch". However, I did not find the meaning I was hoping for.
I am fighting with the default line height in the Kobo eReader.conf
It is now :
readingLineHeight = 1.35
but one stupid book has a lineheight of 2.0, there is more white then txt, I really hate it to have every book loaded in sigil to change it.
They want to give the ebook the looks of the real book but with this kind of settings i have to overrule them all and calibre isn't working the way I want it, to much settings that have to be all right.
And there is no "kobo simulator" so I have to put the book on the reader, watch it,adjust it..the reader has so much beautiful "switches" to tune the book,but the epub makes ruin them because all of the "nice" settings in the css.
There is no sigil for android to, so I can't hook the reader to my tablet to edit it.. the advantage of a paper book is that you can burn it ritual if you don't like it
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