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Old 06-13-2010, 08:51 PM   #198
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Originally Posted by the hatter View Post
WISH: Use more of the available screen space! There is always double spacing between lines (and no option to change this)
The formatting of an ePub is dependant on the stylesheet its author applied when the ePub was created. If you strip the CSS stylesheet from the ePub, or better yet edit it to suit your taste, books can be formatted how you like them. There are various threads about how to do this on the forum.

I agree it would be a nice feature to be able to override certain CSS styles from a menu in the Kobo Reader (text-align, line-height, paragraph top/bottom margin and text-indent), but I'm not holding my breath. One option I think would be easy for them to implement would be for the kobo Reader to ignore CSS styles altogether.
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