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Old 04-18-2011, 10:35 PM   #2012
jackie_w
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger View Post
I have the same problem, I can never get the userStyle.css files to work since I installed the newest version. When I first russified and then installed PRS+ the old way, I could get the default .css file to work to use my selected font, but I never had choices to change the font within the reader after that. They were never under the options for me. With the newest .exe version of PRS+, I now have various .css files to select, but none of them do anything.

One thing I noticed though when I convert my epubs is that it doesn't work if you leave out the quotes around any instances of the font name. You might try adding them, such as:

font-family: "adobegaramondpro";

But I wish I could figure out my basic problem and not have to convert each ebook to specify the font.
If you want to post a sample epub (a single page will do, no copyright) and the userStyle.css you're using I'll try to help.

Also, I think the quotes are only necessary if the font-family name contains spaces.
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