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Originally Posted by QuietShelfLife
The CSS fix is automatic — there's no setting to toggle. In 1.0.9, the reader stopped forcing its own line-height and paragraph spacing over the book's CSS. So if your book specifies line-height: 1.2 or margin-bottom: 0.5em, those values now come through instead of being overridden.
If the book you tested still looks wrong, could you submit another rendering report from inside the reader? That'll send me the chapter HTML so I can see exactly what CSS the book is using. It's possible the book itself doesn't specify much and the reader defaults are what you're seeing.
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I've sent a report. The CSS has no line height specified. The problem is the app is not doing it correct. With no line height, it should not be doing anything with a line height. The line height in the paragraphs is too large and the line height between paragraphs is ridiculous. Also, the default L/R margins are too large.
And also very impotent is that the windows and orphans are not being respected. I have them set to 1 and the app is overriding them in the wrong way. if a full paragraph doesn't fit at the end of the screen, it moves that paragraph to the next screen. There is so much white space that it's unreadable. One of the screen shots in the app store shows how bad this is.
Also, we need settings to set the line height, the L/R margins, and the font. And we need to be allowed to use a custom font . Also, fonts need to be able to have the weight adjusted. The margin setting and the line-height also need to be able to be turned off.