For those who were frustrated by the lack of consistency of some theme customization, such as Purple Lady which had some books where the text alignment setting was not always taken into account, we have just found a fix! It's a dirty hack but works definitely well. The setting will always have precedence over any styling specified in the book. So the typical case is a <p class="txt"> where class txt specifies a text-alig. The RMSDK doesn't support !important declarations, hence the issue. But a small patch does the job reliably.
So, stay tuned, the next version will fix this.
Beyond that, one word of caution: we (and everyone else, especially the Readium contributors) are dedicating a lot of our energy on developing the Epub 3 "engine" (this term is not really appropriate but I have no better one). So we are doing a few fixes in the legacy RMSDK-based engine in order to "close" this component in a clean and reliable state but the future should be brighter since we'll have a really total control over the whole engine. Even Adobe is now integrating what we do in the Readium project, it's a good sign ;-)
Best regards,
Jean-Marie
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