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Originally Posted by JimmXinu
I assume you have that in the [epub] section. That's the only reason I know of why it wouldn't work at all.
For specifics, epub--especially in dedicated ebook reader devices--doesn't always support all the possible CSS settings. When I used your CSS above, I definitely saw it being imported into the epub and at least part applied. You may be using CSS settings epub (or your epub reader) doesn't support.
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Yes, it's in the epub section. If you haven't seen something glaring error I made, then it's probably like you said a support thing. I'll consider the matter closed. Thanks for your efforts.
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Originally Posted by JimmXinu
Hmmm. That's what I thought, but without an example to try, I couldn't be sure my solution would work.
Most of that (all except replacing titlepage_entries) will be added to defaults.ini in the next version. Honestly, I thought series00HTML, etc already was in defaults.
(Note that series00 == regular series.)
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Yay!
It wasn't in the defaults text, so I didn't know it was even an option. This helps hugely.

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