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Old 09-18-2023, 11:39 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The margins are too large and the line height is too large and this is at the smallest settings.
Minimum line height on a Kindle is 1.2. At 1.1, the tail of the uppercase Q in the font I use is almost touching the top of uppercase characters on the line below. That is much too tight. It's barely acceptable at a line height of 1.15. If you use one of the ugly "better for reading" fonts that has high x-height and short descenders, a line height of 1.1 might be OK.

Top and bottom margins on the Kindle are fine, as they are just space for things like page number, clock, etc, and every other eReader is similar. Left and right are a bit larger than I like, but are still far smaller than in printed books. You can also touch up the CSS with negative margins.
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