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Old 10-03-2022, 11:47 AM   #195
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Is it then possible to fix this by editing the CSS to remove all font size lines? If the CSS doesn't set the size, does the font slider correspond to the size in points, or...?
Yes, you can edit the CSS in the ePub. There may be some automatic way to do it in Calibre, but if so, that is over my head.


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Ah, silly me. I figured if you were going to include page numbers, you'd want them to correspond to the print edition. I guess that would make too much sense.
So Stephen King's latest book Fairy Tale is currently available as both a hard cover and ebook. Should they make the ePub pages correspond to that version? What happens when the paperback (which long term will be the much more popular physical version) comes out. Do they recalculate the page numbers?

Suppose they first release it as a trade paperback and then Fairy Tale is made into a movie (very probable) and then a mass market paperback is released. Then what version is the ebook to correspond to?
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