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Old 05-15-2018, 03:58 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
The fraction sizes might be the result of Calibre Font Size scaling, you can try disabling that when you are converting to epub.

The pt size for indents is a little odd.. Libre office generally defines indents in in. or cm. not pt. Are your documents indented with tabs??
LibreOffice Writer can be set to display in Point Size. You can still enter Inches or Metric (mm I think), say for page size and then it's displayed in point.

pt makes more sense for my paper versions, though em would be best for HTML and eBooks, but you can't enter em. Entering % for font size is possible.

I'm a bit baffled. Another conversion, after changing 15.99pt to 16pt in CSS has about half desired indent. Only wrong on Kobo.

I've ALSO discovered that "removing" a book, even on the Kobo, must not remove everything. If the "new" version "sideloaded" via USB has a different CSS to the last version the display can be totally messed up. You have to reset via the little hole at the bottom.

I'm baffled.
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