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Kindle "asize" tag
The Kindle guidlines for embedded fonts
https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/help/to...embedded_fonts suggest using the word "asize" for font size in CSS: Code:
body { font-family: PrimaryFont; font-size: asize; }
Does anyone here know what "asize" stands for? |
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I believe it is just meant as a stand in for a specific font size, such as 16pt. Just like PrimaryFont and SecondaryFont are not real font names.
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