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Old 09-01-2022, 11:01 AM   #27
bookman156
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I have a Kobo. It has the option to adjust the line height. But If you have a line height in CSS, it no longer adjusts.
You can override the publisher's font on a Kobo but not the line-height? That's bad design if so. I'll have to ask a friend with a Kobo whether my stuff is screwed up because of it.

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On my Kobo, I can change the L/R margins. But I can only increase from what you've set in the eBook. So if you set a .5em margin, I cannot make that any smaller.
Interesting, though I can't imagine you'd want to go smaller than 0.5em. If you set it to zero, isn't it the case that in some readers the book will open with the text jammed up against the edges of the screen?
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