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Old 09-01-2022, 11:18 AM   #29
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You don't have to ask your friend. I just told you how it works.
My friend will tell me whether he finds my line-height fine. Not everyone sees a need to continually alter settings on their device. Sometimes they're happy with what comes with the epub and prefer this kind of fine-tuning to the limited settings on the device. On my Kindle, which completely ignores CSS line-height, you have a choice of three line-height settings for all books. Not very bespoke is it? Ideal leading depends on font x-height. And on PocketBook Reader I could only get the line-height I liked by writing the CSS for it myself, which it can still alter. But why alter it when it is actually fine now I have addressed it, unlike what was possible before I set line-height in CSS. People don't take paper books back to the shop because they're so horrified by the leading. Perhaps too much fuss is being made of this.
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