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Thanks.

Wow that's a long list. That transform are only applied to content, or for chapter titles and such also?
What ".calibre" stand for?

Probably a stupid question. But what does using 1.2 (no unit?) and 1.2em mean?
.calibre is a CSS 'selector' (commonly assigned to the body, BUT never the 'rule'. All it, and any containing, means is the Calibre assigned these during a conversion.
cm, in, pt, px are ABSOLUTE values and should be avoided as the do not scale.

1.2 or 120% of the current font height. 1.2 is standard.
IMHO, you only need this for the Body (font size), as the paragraphs inherit this.
The only time I found I need to use another line-height: 1.2; , is when I use a dropcap or big letter in the same paragraph block (keeps the line space the same as its neighbors)
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