![]() I used this instead for no extra spacing at all - it does the trick - no extra lines, no need to click the "remove lines between paragraphs" which also strips out lines that should be there.Īdd to the Extra CSS under Look and Feel. Is there any way to change the line spacing at GUI For example, single or double in MS Word term or pt. I have found various solutions but these involved editing the ebook itself, or using CSS styles that didn't work. I use Calibre to convert TXT to LRF, and it works charm everytime. Idolse suggested this to reduce the spacing size down: How to increase the space between lines in Calibre reader I prefer the Calibre ebook reader to any other but I find one limitation: there is no obvious way (GUI) to change the space between lines. I posted on this same topic a while ago (and I've seen a few more post about it since). Editing is supported for HTML, CSS and image files. ![]() Simply double click on a file to start editing it. The files are arranged by category, with text (HTML) files at the top, followed by stylesheet (CSS) files, images and so on. ![]() It seems weird to me that not only is it the default option, you can't turn it off with a checkbox somewhere. The File browser gives you an overview of the various files inside the book you are editing. Smaller e-reader make you bump up the size of the font and then you can’t read a normal book ever again. Once you have installed it, select the epub files you want to. Calibre also has a plugin called Modify Epub that, amongst other things, let you remove internal font settings from an epub file. There is no bounce from the margin to the next line. If you really want to change the font used during reading, you should edit the CSS file (s) inside the epub and remove all references to any defined font. You can choose to set default line spacing to 0 and margins to 0 pt as well. Why would you want to toss in a bunch of extra spaces that aren't in the source material? You can use Calibre’s conversion feature to change the CSS settings in an ebook. You could take this book (assuming it has no DRM) and export the fonts and css, then apply them to some other book. if you are willing to learn a bit of html and css coding, and how the Calibre editor works. Standard paperbacks or hardcovers don't have it either. The unofficial sub dedicated to the Calibre ebook management software. Then you can find and remove all the Bline-height/i lines in the CSS. That will remove all unused CSS classes and make the CSS smaller if there are any unused CSS classes. I don't get why there isn't an option to turn this off somewhere. One way to make removing line-height faster is once you have loaded the eBook into the editor, select the Tools menu and then Remove unused CSS rules. I really don't like the automatic assumption that you want to add spaces between paragraphs also.
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