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Old 09-15-2019, 01:01 AM   #159
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
It does it automatically for full screen images that are based on the recommended full screen image markup. For the rest, there is no way to know when 100% refers to the viewport height or not.

Umm, what *is* the recommended full screen image markup?

Ediy, erm, I guess you mean the SVG code that calibre uses with the full screen image option

Unfortunately, the Adobe RMSDK epub reader does not work with vh units,,, (it's being more strict on the CSS v2.1) It does seem to work fine if the book is loaded on Kobo as Kepub, or on Kindle as AZW3. A more universal solution would be to wrap the element in a 100vh div.

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