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Old 03-25-2020, 10:45 AM   #7
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I reluctantly agree. I tried it in other epub readers and it does not work. It works flawlessly in the calibre reader (but not the calibre content server reader). Can I beg your indulgence once more? Is there a simple way to do this with a short internal javascript? This is actually a dandy feature. Text never gets too small as it is limited to the image's smallest usable size, even at six columns. And It never gets too big as it is limited to the image's largest usable size. Best regards, Pop
PS: The most excellent feature of Ctrl-[, Ctrl-], Ctrl-+, Ctrl-- are very, very nice! Fonts and columns and captions and images!
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