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Old 02-20-2016, 09:16 PM   #9
st_albert
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OK. I found another workaround... I save my book written as DOCX in HTML format. Then I convert it to EPUB using default settings and in generic Android Google Play Books application everything looks fine. Perhaps Aldiko is "unwilling" to read CSS file...
There is a setting in Aldiko that controls this. Go to settings ("Tt") on the bottom menu bar, click "more", and look for "Advanced Formatting". If the "Advanced Formatting" box is ticked, Aldiko will override the publisher's css file.

You wouldn't believe how often we get complaints from our authors along the lines of "OMG! All the italics are missing!" in Aldiko.

ETA: by the way, I think several other readers have a similar feature.

HTH
Albert

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