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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
As you are already using calibre, you might check out what calibre can do about embedded fonts and the other features you want. If you are making epubs for Koreader there is no point in having the plug-in convert them to Kepub, in fact I wonder what the original epub might have looked like in Koreader.
Luck;
Ken
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First I opened the epub from the hidden folder with books for koreader, and I didn't like the CSS change (all paragraphs had the same formatting), and I also didn't like the left alignment of the text. I checked the stock application, and used kepub as epub reader is painfully slow. I was easily able to change alignment to justified, and the font.
I know I can change css book by book, but I would be happier if from koreader I could do this on the fly (font change with still using the CSS of the book, even if font is set in the book), and it would even be better if alignment of the book could be set. I still use koreader, as stock application has the nice header with the book title, and it handles sideloaded fonts strangely, but in this respect, it is better.
I hope I explained it correctly this time