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Originally Posted by DNSB
It's easy to say that the default font size should be 1em...
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...which would be the sensible thing to set it at (and what sensible websites do). I assumed that kobo was overriding the css with the font size slider. Just as it must be doing with the font if not using publisher default. Then a point on the slider would correspond to a specific css unit, just like the light brightness shows an actual percentage number (e.g. 5%) rather than just a dot on a line. If the slider does not correspond to a specific css unit, then how does it work?
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Originally Posted by DNSB
OTOH, a bit of practice with an epub editor and you can develop a workflow that allows you to fix most epubs with a minimal amount of time spent.
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I mostly read (public) library books; AFAIK they cannot be edited. I haven't used kepub frequently, but maybe that's actually the biggest problem. I'll pay attention to if that's the case, and if so, perhaps consider using the patch.