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Originally Posted by Ned
In two minds about the pinch to adjust font size myself.
Tried it once, seemed slow and coarse, so disabled it.
Then I tried it again and it was faster and more accurate, no idea why.
It may be useful with a book with outrageously large or small font that I need to normalise before fine-tuning the size.
But I have Bookerly font, the same size all the time and stick to that, so only need to adjust when the book's CSS fights me on it 
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You do realize that when you change the font size, the next eBook you open after that will keep the same size setting which will most likely be too large or too small. It's best to edit the font size in the CSS of the eBook so the main font size is the default of 1em.