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Originally Posted by GeoffR
If the base size is not set, then the default kepub font size should be a bit bigger than the default epub size. But if you are converting the book to kepub with Calibre then perhaps Calibre is setting the base font size for the kepub to a smaller size? (Have a look at the base font setting on the "look and feel" page of Calibre's conversion settings.)
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well whatever calibre does should be the same for both epub & kepub conversions ( I put new books through an epub to epub conversion routinely to standardise them) so I don't thank that explanation works - but it's no big deal - maybe I am misunderstanding the combo of slide position & base font size.
but as a thought experiment. lets imagine we create a new book, with paragraph font size set to 1em. & no other line height or font family settings in CSS.
run that through an epub to epub conversion to factor in any calibre settings.
Now disable the calibre kebub driver & send that book from calibre to aura HD so that it arrives as epub,
back in calibre, now disconnect aura, enable the kepub driver, reconnect aura, change the book title, & send it again so that it arrives under a new name & as a kepub.
On the aura HD ( with all sliders say at mid points ) open both books to same page. what differences would you expect to see - for font size, margin & line spacings ?