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Old 12-16-2025, 12:37 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
It's also possible that the huge font size is due to the kepub/epub font size difference. What is the file extension of the Baen epub? Is it .epub or .kepub.epub? And what format are your other books - epub or kepub?
The Baen ebooks are .epub. Most of my imported Kobo ebooks have the .epub extension. My Martha Wells Humble Bundle ebooks are .epub, and they open up with a rather large font. My ebooks from a recent sword & sorcery Kickstarter are .epub, and they open with a huge font as well.

One exception is books from WMG Publishing (and their Kickstarters) -- those are kepub.epub. And they open up with a more normal font size.

EDITED TO ADD: But I haven't been adding or converting any of these through Calibre. I download them from the websites, and then I load them directly to the Kobo via USB.

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