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Old 07-12-2020, 01:25 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by bongoman View Post
If I edit the CSS so that line-height is say, 1.2, does it follow that the Kobo line height slider should be slid all the way to the left so that I am actually seeing line-height at 1.2 on the device?
That seems to be what's happening. I set the line-height to 1.2 when I clean up a book's css and on the Kobo I have the slider at the leftmost spot. If you don't set the line-height in the css then the leftmost spot will use whatever the Kobo's default/built-in css specifies.

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I’d love to see the line height slider display a numerical value.
So would I, but that's how geeks are. At least on the Kobo we have a slider; on the Kindle there are only 3 settings (buttons); small, medium, and large and the small seems to use what's set in the css.
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