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Old 07-04-2021, 02:49 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Frenzie View Post
If the problem you're talking about is caused by the CSS in the book (and since you're talking about size, chances are it's the book saying the code should be larger/smaller), then you can definitely override it with a style tweak. Of course you can still try to work around whatever you're talking about if that's not the cause, but it's rather hard to say without any examples.
As far as I can tell: the issue is that the glyphs in my monospace fonts are larger (taller) than the glyphs in my serif fonts, at a given font size, and the difference is noticeable. This isn't a CSS rule of a specific book, every file is like that. For example, markdown files with code blocks also behave this way.
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