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Old 01-13-2014, 11:28 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
Hmm- google says not:
http://www.robertdesprez.com/2013/05...-an-epub-file/
that article claims that cascading CSS will control how ADE behaves & hence how a sony reader would behave.
I suppose to test it properly I'd need to make a test book, just over a page long & then play with CSS value
I just opened lots of my already-read books in search of an actual example in a retail epub, but without finding one that had any explicit CSS, so maybe I've seen it only in books that were actually word or PDF conversions.
the easy way to test this in windows is to just set it in CSS and then resize the window to see the effect. Adobe default is on (2).

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