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Originally Posted by davidfor
I didn't say "default", I said "minimum". The spec says the minimum value is 1. There is no definition for what happens if you use 0. It is possible the reader will ignore this and use the default, or error from it. The epub reader on the Kobo device seems to treat this the same as 1.
And that says what the minimum margins on each page that use that @page. I can never remember the order of the margins, but this means there is either 20px or 30px left unused at the bottom of each page of text. That's probably a lines worth. Also, the reading settings work with this and can increase them but it only affect the left and right margins.
I might have to take this back.
My memory was that the line height in the settings worked if there was either no line height in the book, or a relative unit was used. So, if the line height was in em or percent, it would change, but if it was px, it wouldn't. I've just done a test, and it doesn't change the line height if they are set at all in the styles for a paragraph. I don't notice this a I usually strip the line height except for headings and use the smallest setting in the settings.
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after removing line-height from the book i am able to chnage line spacing bu tit's still wasting a ton of space at the bottom of the screen even though i've removed the @page css. It's still doing some of it at the botom but not as much anymore. Before it was ~1.5 pinky's width(maybe 1.5cm) now it's ~1 pinky's width. It's still not down enough for me my NST was ~1-2 lines of text. With the @page removal it's ~3 lines of text.