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Old 07-05-2022, 10:38 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by z1chess View Post
I am running Calibre 5.44. I have Kindle PW5, 11th generation, just purchased within the last two weeks. I have some EPUB books with no DRM. When I convert them to azw3 and send to my Kindle and open the book, there are large spaces between every line. I have tried the following:
> Remove unused css
> Enble Heuristic Processing
>Delete Blank Line between Paragraphs
Can someone please tell me how to remove the large spaces between every line. This is how the book looks on my Kindle:

Captain James T Kirk, commanding the United Starship Enterprise, pressed

his forefinger against a button on the log computer's control panel, shutting it

off.

What do I need to do to correct the above spacing problem?
Thanks in advance for any help that might come my way!
Mike :-)
Check your Kindle settings in AA. Make sure it's set to be the smallest light height. Another fix is to side load ChareInk (font) and use that as it does reduce the line height for KF8 (AZW3).

CharInk can be found here. Download the hinted version.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=184056

Also, please load the converted eBook in the editor and show us a sample of the HTML code and CSS so we can see what's going on.
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