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Originally Posted by Hitch
Okay, so you're not testing that on a live Kindle, post-publishing, then?
I ask b/c Amazon pretty rgularly and routinely forces the line-heights to be what it wants them to be. The 1.2em-line-height for regular text is a hard-and-fast rule and no matter what you do, in the body text, it won't change to 1.2 o4 1.4 or anything else. (You can do that for small bits of text, don't get me wrong, but not the body.)
And vis: superscripts and the like--the lines above and below, depending, are always shifted slightly, to make room for the (sized) fonts. The lines above move up, to make room for the superscripted text, the tallest character that might exist, in that font with that styling and the subscript does the same thing to the line below.
Beieve me, we've used coding very much like yours, but...it seems to be overridden at the PW.
Same reason that most users cannot make a viable Dropcap. Same exact coding.
Hitch
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I've noticed that the previewer screws with the line-height. So anything that could have an effect on line-height needs a Kindle Reader to do a proper previews.