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Old 08-06-2017, 11:15 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by koland View Post
I skimmed thru the mobi and epub from this year and 2013. all are entirely readable, although there are some differences. the latest epub has a smaller default font and a space between paragraphs. I generally don't prefer it that way, but know some do. In any case, the text is readable on the devices I tried the ebook upon. And one could always grab the mobi and convert to epub, if you don't care for PP's autoconverter text.
The major issues for me were not being able to change the font to my preferred font nor did changing the font size work--the inline style forces an 11.5pt font size. That font size is a bit small for my old eyes. The positioning jitter caused by the inline styles is a relatively minor irritation but a totally unnecessary one.

The large HTML file is an issue for some but Starborne is a monolithic book created by with no chapter breaks so that structure is to be expected.
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