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Originally Posted by rashkae
The fraction sizes might be the result of Calibre Font Size scaling, you can try disabling that when you are converting to epub.
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No, the fractional indents occur if Font Size Scaling is disabled.
You do have to reset to reliably see any change.
However whatever I did earlier now isn't working, the indent on Kobo looks like about 8pt rather than 16pt for body text.
P.S.
I never enter tabs, more than one space or blank newlines. I use styles. The only exception being direct italics or bold within a sentence as the "character" styles seem to create a problem converting between different programs and formats. I use page styles (only important for printed, i.e. title, front papers, index, first page, default pages, endpapers) and paragraph styles (Heading 1 for Chapter Titles).
I will later put some short sample ePubs, source in .doc & .odt and the css of various options on one of my websites. I'll include the pages from Title to 2nd chapter of several books so all aspects are covered.