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Old 08-29-2021, 11:31 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Docno View Post
I was thinking too rigidly, it turns out. I can convert the zip to a Docx file, which preserves the cover at the start and is still very usable. The only 'odd' thing is that, at conversion, I need to set the font size to 14pt to get 12pt text. Maybe the font size is being applied to the chapter titles, which is typically the first text in the document. Trivial issue.
Look at the code generated.
I frequently see (nightmares) Body font 1.xx, p font 0.788. Multiple spans around the same phrase Raising and lowering the size
Conversion has the ability to rescale font sizes , which may cause a bit of the above. Personally, I gave up and leave it OFF and simply edit the CSS of the Converted book to fit my tastes (usually takes a couple of minutes for an otherwise clean Convert)
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