12-18-2010, 12:20 AM | #1 |
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7.34 line spacing???
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Conversion pipeline: Add an option to set the minimum line height of all elemnts as a percentage of the computed font size. By default, calibre now sets the line height to 120% of the computed font size. Why? I don't want the line height set to 120% or for that matter any %. I don't want line-height CSS added. If this does add line-height, can this be turned off by default? |
12-18-2010, 12:36 AM | #2 |
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I just went to preferences -> common options -> set minimum line height to 0. The little info bubble thingy said that would disable it.
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12-18-2010, 12:45 AM | #4 |
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That's a minimum that applies to the effective line height. You don't want an effective line height less than 120% or your text will look very cramped. It only get applied to elements that already have a line height specified.
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Can this line-height diddling please be turned off by default until specifically called for? |
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12-18-2010, 10:11 AM | #7 |
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12-18-2010, 10:16 AM | #8 |
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But why change something that is not actually broken and make us have to turn off something we don't need on in the first place?
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12-18-2010, 12:42 PM | #9 |
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Why dont you actually try a conversion with the setting turned on and see what happens, instead of jumping the gun.
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I do use LS when I do stuff with my first paragraph and the line looks wierd. But that is the exception. Now I would really like to set indent as a percentage. |
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Congratulations on your birth, 52 is the age cited in the study and thus relavant to me. So which study do you agree with?
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This setting is for folks who don't know what line height is and don't want to know. They just want their converted books to be readable without having any lines overlap. This default setting will prevent many bug tickets and questions on this board about why their ebook lines overlap. If epub supports this you ought to be able to format your books in this manner. What is the advantage of using % for specifying indents? I use calibre's indent feature myself. I set it to 1.1em. Doesn't using em give you a proportional indent as the font size scales larger? |
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Percent indent applies to the current, containing Block width, not the font (percent, when applied to a Font-size, adjust the font relative to the called font. ) My perceived advantage is: 1) conserves space on a small screen. 2) increases the Visual aspects of the indent on wider screens. My standard is 3-4% (about the same as 1.5-2em on a 5" screen), more on my CRT. It proportions itself to the screen width. |
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