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Old 08-27-2015, 02:16 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by mattmc View Post
By the by, I did try this out, and it didn't work on iBooks for OSX v1.1.1. Unfortunately, while I can Web Inspect the body of the book, I can't seem to do that for the popovers, so I can't tell what is going on exactly. It may just be that the HTML is being fed into some custom function that renders with a certain set of CSS and doesn't even pull in my main stylesheets, for example.
Very possible. Have you tried looking at the stylesheets inside the app?

Control-click on the app bundle and choose "Show Package Contents". Then go to Contents, PlugIns, then control-click on BKAssetEpub.bundle, choose "Show Package Contents", then Contents, Resources, and open the various .css.tmpl files.
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