Well, I don't know what to say. I guess from what you say, I might be in trouble if I use some other viewer. But for now, its only for me and I only have the calibre viewer and my Kindle Fire and all is well -- the font adjusts proportionally to the user's changes as do the table themselves; in fact, I have one table that is 10 columns and the font can get so small it is not readable, but I can put the Kindle on its side and the table and font will change to the larger width. I don't pretend to understand what's going on or why this particular coding works for me -- it was created by trying virtually every combination of rules I could think of until I hit upon one that did what I want. Its very frustrating to see so many rules producing different results when used in the presence of some other seemingly unrelated rule.
Now I am going through the same try-fix-try process to find a set of rules for having different text alignment for each column and hyphenation. I study all examples I can find and follow the instructions carefully but have not found a set of rules that reliably produce the desired results.
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