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Old 02-18-2020, 11:52 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Yes, there is a patch to make the kepub and epub font sizes match.

Of course, that doesn't fix bad formatting. Personally I fix the formatting myself in every book I buy, otherwise it would drive me mad. Different font sizes, huge line heights and indents, spaces between paragraphs, embedded body font (often not suitable for eink and barely legible), the list goes on... Much simpler to remove all those things in the beginning and enjoy your books in peace later than to gnash your teeth every time you open a new book. (Yes, I know many people are not particularly bothered by fluctuations in formatting, no matter how wild. But many others are and why force yourself to endure it when it's pretty easily fixed?)
Don't you just love the ebooks where they specify Times New Roman as the first font in a font-family declaration?
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