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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
However, the bottom alignment of the raised cap could slightly vary with different fonts (in Kindle e-inks devices you have six font to choose). The perfect bottom alignment no matter the font or the Kindle model, you only can get it with a image (for raised caps). And the lighter kind of image (for this purpose) it's the svg. I attach an epub so you can experiment with it 
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This is why you should always provide a custom font for drop cap glyphs. You need to be in control over the descenders to ensure that they don't descend into the next line of text, and the only way to do that is to actually control the font.