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Old 08-05-2022, 07:50 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg View Post
There are several apps with bad support for .css but, why to employ a bad app if there are many others with great support for .css and .css3? The problem are the users not well informed. And regarding eink ereaders (the old Kindle models are other thing), even those based on ADE 2.x, should support well drop caps, if the code for those ones are well written.
But the thing is, the drop caps could be written for a specific line height and/or font and when I have my line height and font set to what I want, that could cause the drop cap to not display properly. There's just too many variables to make drop caps work reliably.
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