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Old 10-25-2013, 06:49 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
I have now opened a GitHub issue on this:

https://github.com/kguil/Marvin-Roadmap/issues/198

Once we have numeric values associated with every formatting setting in Marvin, including font size, it will be easier to determine as to why a new book supposedly does not initially open with the same preferred font size.
That's easy. You take a book and set the font size how you want it. You then go into another book and the font size is different because now this other book is using small as the text size or in some cases, x-small. So you adjust for that book and the next book uses the default font size so the font size is off again.

None of this is the fault of Marvin. It's the fault of the eBook. When I have two eBooks using the same font size in CSS, the font size displayed by Marvin is the same.

So what you have to do is just keep adjusting the font size or edit the CSS to fix any font size commands that don't need to actually exist.
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