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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I am thinking of giving kepub a try. Which patches should I apply to fix up kepub. Not going to go full screen at first but might later.
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I agree with davidfor, try reading a few KePubs and then see if there are patches to change the things you don't like. But keep in mind that some of the patches you are already using might affect KePubs too.
But in case you are interested these are the patches I use. (E = affects ePub, K = affects KePub, EK = affects both.)
`Default ePub monospace font (Courier)` (E)
`My 15 line spacing values` (EK)
`Custom left & right margins` (EK)
`Custom font sizes` (EK)
`Freedom to advanced fonts control` (EK)
`ePub fixed/adjustable top/bottom margins` (E)
`Custom page refresh options (1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128)` (EK)
`Custom kepub default margins` (K)
`Set kepub hyphenation` (K*)
`Fix three KePub fullScreenReading bugs` (K)
`Force user line spacing in KePubs` (K*)
`Un-force font-family override p tags (std epubs)` (E)
`Always display chapter name on navigation menu` (EK)
`Un-Force user font-family in KePubs` (K)
`KePub full justification default` (K*)
(I read sideloaded ePubs and synced KePubs full-screen, with text fully justified and hyphenated. Before sideloading ePubs I always set the body margins to zero and strip any page-template.xpgt stylesheet. This together with the `Custom kepub default margins` and `ePub fixed/adjustable top/bottom margins` patches gives the same full-screen page margin size in both KePubs and ePubs.)
(Edit: The only KePubs I read are ones synced from Kobo, if I was sideloading KePubs I probably wouldn't use the `Force user line spacing in KePubs`, `Set kepub hyphenation`, or `KePub full justification default` patches (marked K*) but instead edit the book's stylesheet only when necessary.)