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Originally Posted by taming
There are so many things that would be used by a large percentage of users that could become new features. Making this particular thing happen (which I read as letting people create their own custom stylesheet on device, using some sort of checklist or drop down) seems to be important to a very small percentage of users.
I can't see Kobo investing developer time in this (though I have been wrong before  ). For that kind of user, the best choice might be to develop a custom style sheet and then to substitute the book's style sheet with the custom one (which then Kobo would use automatically) or to not use a Kobo eink device and use devices that are built to do that sort of thing.
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I don't think it is that complicated. all that is required is that the device uses the user definable settings already offered in the menus to override book- embedded styles. something that many ereader softwares are able to do just fine.