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Old 07-02-2020, 07:23 AM   #88
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I set the line height on the Kobo. I could squash it together more, but I choose not to. Surely you will agree that line height isn't what causes gaps in sentences.

And I've told you enough times that I'm not gonna switch to ePubs on Kobo.

I like Kobo. But they should do a better job on the format that they created. Kindle used to get grief for their poor layout and they changed it.
Yes, Amazon changed to a DRM infected KFX where it is now getting more and more difficult to remove the DRM. So when the publisher doesn't want DRM, Amazon says "Screw you! We are putting in DRM.".

As for line height, you could call them gaps when the line height is too large.

Why would you not switch to ePub what with all the display issues with Access (KePub)? RMSDK (ePub) no longer slow to highlight and it's not too slow. Plus the display is much better. You can still go KePub if you are reading eBooks with images you may want to zoom and if the eBooks have footnotes. But for a bog standard novel, ePub is better.
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