So again, leaving the margins at 0 lets you choose what you want. Again Kobo has a setting for margins and you can only increase, not decrease the margins.
I remove the line heights as your Kobo has a setting for line height and you can set it for what you want.
#Jutoh stop inserting cover code
css file, so I only change the class to calibre3a and hit ctrl-shift-5 to add the CSS code quickly), paragraph font size is changed to 1em from whatever the original code is, and many more automated things I can't think of at the moment.īefore you dive into the CSS, in the Calibre editor is an option to remove all extra CSS code. css file, remove all the CSS codes that are invalid according to Calibre (these are all in the Transform section), justify all text in the paragraphs (manually have to justify some of the sections at the beginning of the books), change the CSS code for cover images that are coded as auto and auto to 100% and 100% (I have a macro that adds the CSS code for this in the. Some of the things I fix automatically in most of the books I convert are (I run Modify and then Convert):Īll indents are changed to 1.2em, all line-heights are changed to 1.2, remove blank line spaces (but sometimes I have to manually edit the paragraph CSS code to fix this or manually delete the lines that add the blank line spaces), change the "body" side margins to 30pt from 5pt, add the Charis font and remove all other font style CSS codes in the.