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Old 06-13-2017, 06:19 PM   #5
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My Kobo has the most recent update so I can't send books to it via Calibre so I wasn't able to test Question Mark's suggestion.

GoeffR I did try your suggestion and it did work. I can now control line spacing and font weight on a book I wasn't previously able to control. The problem is that the minimum line spacing this way is only slightly closer than what I had before. On other books when line spacing worked I was able to get lines closer than this.

I realize I'm nit-picking. All of these ways I've tried are okay. It's not exactly a problem that has to be solved. I'm just trying to get things a little more to my liking.

FrustratedReader, I use epub files on the Kobo, not Mobi. I've found that mobi files are considerably more troublesome on the Kobo and I have the epub file for use on Moon+ on my phone anyway. Also epub lets me modify the TOC, which I often do when it's incomplete.

This particular book isn't from Amazon. They don't have it or I'd have bought it from them and read it on my Kindle.

Thanks to all of you for your suggestions and especially to GeoffR, whose suggestion I used.

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