Have you looked at the latest version of the KoboTouch driver? That gives you the ability to add your own custom CSS into each book.
Something which may not necessarily be obvious, if you use the extended driver and disable the extended features options, you get all of the rest of the extended driver's options and a non-Kobo ePub file that uses the ePub Adobe renderer (not the KePub ACCESS renderer). However, it sounds like what you're looking for is covered entirely by the KoboTouch driver's Modify CSS option without needing the extended driver.
Last edited by jgoguen; 08-04-2013 at 01:28 PM.
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