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Old 04-26-2019, 07:10 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by mariowarner View Post
Could you make a quick walkthrough? I opened Calibre, right click on a book, edit book, then I'm confronted with a lot of different File browser tabs. Which one do I have to edit to add the code, look for the rules that could override the code and delete the line-height?

It would be really appreciated Thanks!
The CSS is the most proper place (in each file, and paragraph inline <I see this a lot in Kindle books>)

line-height: 1.2 (or 120%) is a traditional standard
There are occasions to use a different number, but those, IMHO, should be exceptions (eg 2 line chapter titles), bot the basic body of the work.
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