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Old 06-28-2018, 05:42 AM   #5
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Wlan View Post
pdurrant,

If you add an explicit line-height to elements, your CSS may break Kindle’s and Kobo’s user setting. By adding it to body and letting elements inherit from it, this problem is solved.

source: https://friendsofepub.github.io/eBookTricks/
No, the problem is not solved. The problem is made even worse. I don't want a forced line height when I read ePub. I want to use a line height I like. With Kobo Readers, you can change the line height as long as the lien height is not forced in CSS.

As is said many times, don't bother with drop caps, they don't work well enough often enough. Also, if I was to change the font, it's quite possible that could botch up the drop caps as well.
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