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Old 07-28-2024, 07:34 PM   #163
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Several other patches also directly affect what one sees when reading a book - font sizes patch, line spacing patch, margin patches, to name but a few. But I guess if you're satisfied with the default options, you won't need those patches. They are mainly useful for those who prefer smaller sizes and tighter line height. Personally I find them very useful, and yes, I edit my books.
For my purposes, I make changes when editing the ebook CSS. So line height, font size, margins patches are not of real interest to me (other that the patch matching the font size between epub and kepub). I rarely spend any time gazing at the home page so those patches are again of no real interest.
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