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Old 07-04-2012, 05:20 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But with a Kobo, you can't do such changes as you need to be able to specify the new font in the body style. The Kobo doesn't allow this in the CSS. It's a MAJOR bug that Kobo refuses to fix.
OK, that one zinged over my head a little. I'm not that well up on CSS. All I know is that I can change the font face for the text, change the font size, margins, line spacing and justification, plus the page refresh frequency and the configuration of the screen for the touch to advance, go back and menu areas. So far that has served pretty well for what I've wanted to do.

What's the advantage of being able to specify the font in the body style and, if I was capable of editing the CSS in the epub, why wouldn't Kobo recognize a changed CSS? Genuine questions, at some point I'm going to have to learn to play with CSS and other epub tools.

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