@fjtorres,
I suspect you and I will never agree on epub readers,
c'est la vie
My 'ideal' would be one which obeys all internal css 'special' formatting but allows easy user override for 'standard body text' only (font-family, font-size, page margins, line-height, justification. I'd settle for one which allows me free rein overriding body{...} styling but obeys internal epub css everywhere else. Plus the ability to easily define my 3 default generic fonts (serif, sans-serif and monospace), of course. At the moment ADE with workarounds-which-attempt-to-reproduce-PRSPlus-css-customisation comes closest on the T1.
I have to say that Sony's 3 default generic fonts are appalling. They've been around since the PRS505, at least (maybe longer). The poor coverage of non-Western European languages and the fact that each of the 3 single font files is stretched/squeezed/slanted into artifical bold and italics is inexcusable at this stage of ereader development. The extra fonts which appear on the T1 are definitely much better, but an implementation which can't manage to display bold and italic reliably out-of-the-box beggars belief.
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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Coolreader has a toggle; you can choose to ignore the CSS style formats and instead apply the formatting you assign to each tag or have it use the CSS formats but apply your choice of font, margin, and line-spacing settings.
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This statement sounds quite promising, however the images posted here so far don't really bear this out.