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Old 01-31-2024, 10:42 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Karellen View Post
Nice clear explanations in your second post. I'm definitely in the "Keep the tags simple" camp and tend to default to naked tags, though I know some members believe that is a throwback to the 90's? (I don't really know what that means so it'd be nice if someone explains why that is. I **think** it was DNSB that said it, could be wrong...)

That Printer's key, I thought that was the Release number or print run. So if the "1" is visible, then the pbook is the first release / edition / print run; "2" is the second print run etc. Is that not the case?

And I disagree with the enlarged first letter comment. I've never seen it as a problem. The enlarged first letter is the start of a chapter or scene bread, so there is nothing above it to interfere with.
In most cases, the large first letter with make that line have a different line-height from the rest of the paragraph on a Kindle. There's no way to fix that even if you edit the eBook's code.
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