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Old 02-10-2016, 05:45 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
I have a few that use "Drop Caps". This article includes some test .epub and sample CSS. This is done with text manipulation. (The "EPUB-DropCap-Test-FINAL.epub" works fine in Koreader - with Embedded Style - on, of course)

Some use image files, in the same way.
Often as Floating Elements

Luck;
Ken
The A only displayed on my Koreader (Kindle) as a raised cap. so, the floating: property does not seem to be working either.

I have been shown recently a fine illustrated book in Spanish language where these two problems appears:

- the cover is a svg image with some very short text fields on top and bottom of it. The image is displayed full screen one page 2 and the text fields are on page 1 and page 3.
- within the text, you can find some small floating images(expected to take about 1/4 of the screen) which are displayed on Koreader as full screen ones.

Koreader preferably displays images full screen or, if they are really small, it inflates them even beyond their full size (for example a 110 px wide image can take 40% of the screen on a six inch reader).
Worrying

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