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Old 08-08-2013, 06:16 AM   #49
jgoguen
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@Joel
I deleted the folder "/Digital Editions" now to exclude the influence of "Adobe renderer".

But that was just a guess. I don't know how to disable that renderer.
The way to disable the Adobe renderer is to use KePub files. All ePub files are always rendered in the Adobe RMSDK.

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In a german forum one talked about another way to disable hiphenation:
Manipulating the files hyph_de.dic and hyph_en.dic.

But I didn't checked that out in detail.
My plugin has directions on doing that, but only if your language code is de_DE.

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Independent of the hypenation:
I really like the option to embed extra css while sending an epub to the reader.

That's near the ease of an global css which is only possible for kepubs.

I hope I find a way to use that functionality.
I've told you once already that it is possible and both PeterT and I have told you once where to go for directions. You've identified a bug, hopefully reported it, and so you need to wait for that to be fixed. Perhaps there's something I'm missing but doesn't this mean that you already have found a way to do exactly what you want? I'll grant that it's not as nice as the KePub solution, but if you're looking to embed extra CSS when a book is sent to the reader wouldn't the option to embed extra CSS when a book is sent to the reader do what you want once the bug for no existing CSS files is fixed?
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