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Old 04-09-2014, 05:01 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
A couple of suggestions:

Firstly, if you're going to read an epub on a Kobo don't add !important to any of your CSS classes. The epub will display as if it has no css file at all - at least this is my experience.

Second, again regarding the Kobo. Rather than trying to hard-code a fixed line-height, wouldn't you get a better result by removing all the line-height settings completely and then using the Kobo's Line Spacing slider to set it to a level you like?
The !important works okay, in Epubs, I never used kepubs.
I have more then 2200 books in my calibre library, so edit them all and remove the line out of the .css is a very long time consuming thing.
But I am a bit "spoiled" I want all the txt left aligned, NO justify, I want them all in Amasis font, all txt exept chapter, in 12 pt and I have more then 2000 books to go ( Only the Perry Rhodans are about 5 years now ??? ) and I am scanning and making still 25 stephen kings in abbyy finereader.... so I want them all the same.

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