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Old 03-16-2026, 10:03 PM   #384
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Originally Posted by xyclonei View Post
If you can use Python, I'd suggest using a tool called font-line which greatly simplifies this process.

All you have to do run is the below to adjust the line spacing as a percentage of the original:

Code:
font-line percent [integer %] [font path]
That probably won't work. The reason being is that there are two sets of metadata for the line height. One that works on Windows, Kobo, and just about any other place. The other is the one that changes the line height for KF8 on a Kindle.
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