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Originally Posted by Jellby
I'd say it's a "bug" in the reader. There is no way (that I know of) in ePUB to specify top and bottom margins. You can only set margins in the non-standard Adobe-specific page templates.
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Yes, and it is when this page template is specified there is a problem. So since it is non-standard to use this page template file then the resulting file is not an ePub file or does the standard allow non-standard things?
But let us call these Adobe files for aPub. The I would argue that an aPub file that specifies top margin that make the text to align with the border is not a file that takes into consideration good typography. There might also be a bug in the software somewhere...
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There is also no way to use the screen size (particularly screen height) in setting the sizes or positions of images (or any other element). This is probably the reason behind other problems you see.
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Should that not be up to the renderer? Why do you need to specify something? If you have a status bar then tha page size is reduced and the renderer has to take that into account.