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Old 12-26-2024, 04:11 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by nabsltd View Post
Because the font resizing technique listed here increases the size of the font while maintaining the original line height metrics, this should work on any renderer that respects the font metrics, which the KFX renderer appears to do.
Trust me. It won't work. Just look at ChareInk6/ChareInk6SP. They reduce the line height for KF8 but do not reduce the line height for KFX. Also, the size of the font is not increased. I did happen to find this out by accident. But the same font files work on Kindles, Kobos, and other Readers with no problem.

The idea is to reduce the line height without increasing the font size. You can do this with KF8 but not KFX.
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