![]() With its 5.08 by 6.77 by 0.33-inch dimensions and a weight of 7.3 ounces, the Edition 2 weighs and feels more like a current-generation Kindle Paperwhite than Kobo’s first-generation Aura H20. The Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2’s backplate makes it easy to grip, even when wet. ![]() It’s a $180 waterproof e-reader designed to go toe-to-toe with Amazon’s flagship e-reader, the Kindle Oasis. The results of their efforts culminate in the company’s latest device: The Kobo Aura H20 Edition 2. It's not difficult to find smallcap classes as well as clean up the CSS some.Over the past few years, Rakuten has revamped its e-readers’ design language, developed unique technologies that Amazon can only dream of baking into its Kindle hardware and, perhaps most importantly, tremendously expanded the variety of content available for download. I then find all the classes that need to have a text-indent: 0 added to them. What I do is nuke the into and add in the that I want. There are just too many variant techniques to allow for one-size-fits-all advice. Your advice, in my opinion, comes very close to that utility that nuked the style information in an epub to fix a bug in early Kobo firmware. The other item I was trying to make clear is not all stylesheets use the em as a unit. If you left the font-size of 1.25em in place and removed the 0.8em, it would look rather odd when displayed by software that did not support real smallcaps. It was supposed to be epub3 and web readable. doing fake smallcaps using font-size 0.8em while another span wrapped around this one was named ndc2sc which used to either use real smallcaps (if supported) using c2sc with a font-size of 1.25 em or doing nothing. was found in the stylesheet as span.abbrv. ![]() And some smallcap styles are not very clear - in one case, the class that handled AM/PM/etc. I was attempting to point out that some styles involve font sizes less than 1em are not easy to recognize as a smallcaps style. I read what you wrote as saying to remove all font-sizes less than 1em excluding smallcap styles. Usually, it's very easy to tell based on the class name. I did say not to delete the font-size from smallcap classes. 35mm), pica (12 points) or my personal unfavourite, px (pixels)? Or possibly expresses relative sizing using smaller/larger or percentages? Then we move on the the weirdies such as ex, rem, ch, vh and vw.Īnd yes, I have seen every blasted one of these used in an epub. In other words, a bulk delete of all font-size lines of 1em or smaller is just nasty.Īnd what if the epub uses absolute sizing xx-small to xx-large, mm (millimetres), cm (centimetres), pt (points ~1/72" or. While removing the font-size lines, you might also want to check that you are not removing a font-size from a class used for superscripted or subscripted text, making capitalized abbreviations such as AM or PM a closer match to lower case text size (suppose this could be covered by smallcaps but few ebooks actually use a small caps font and RMSDK does not recognize text-transform or font-variant: small-caps), lines that are being used for copyright text which is rather often in a smaller font size, etc. Step 3: Load the eBook on your Kobo and enjoy. Step 2: go through the CSS and remove font-size lines from classes where it's not a smallcaps line. Step 1: Remove unused CSS classes from the eBook Remember that with Sigil, you need to set current file as the search target to search in a stylesheet. Basically, what you would then do is to open the stylesheet and edit those classes to remove the font size definition within it. What you would need to do is to look at the and see if it includes a class=, if the class is applied to the text inside the blockquote or if both have a class=. Personally I prefer Sigil but either will work. If the epub is not DRMed or you are willing to remove the DRM, you can use Sigil (from your signature, you already have it) or Calibre's ebook editor. ![]() The CSS for the epub is setting the font size smaller for the quotes. I've gone through many menus and screens looking for options, and done a Google search and still haven't found how to change the size of only the quoted text. Is it possible to change just the size of the quoted text? It's in a block. When I set the font size, all text sizes change, but the quoted text (which is italic and indented) in my EPUB is too small for me. I have a Kobo Aura H2O which is brand new.
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