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Originally Posted by pirl8
Thank you very much.
It seems to me that this is a "classical" CSS solution. I've tried to load sample (see attachment - it's in Italian but that shouldn't do any difference) either with Kindle Previewer 2 and Kindle Previewer 3. The suggested dropcaps solution works in both cases. In the latter the first letter is rendered as normal text if the font is too big.
Also, it seems to me that non-breakable-spaces are not honored in KFX.
P.S. I read somewhere that KFX would incorrectly break numbers with many digits across two lines but as far I can see this is not true (unless the number is wider than the screen).
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I've never seen a solution that actually works in a foolproof way on a Paperwhite. The simple expedient of the two margins almost always screws up the Drop. Of course, you've kept it simple here--using the SAME font as the body style, so that helps, but typically, IME, they don't work on all devices (and especially not on the iOS devices).
Once you use a specific font for the Drop, all bets are off.
BUT, good luck to you with it!
Hitch