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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I mean is there a program that allows no overrides and when you want to override something, it only overrides the specific think you want like say you just want to override margins?
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To my knowledge (and quite in-depth experimentation), Bookari uses a book's default css unless you tell it to do otherwise. It doesn't have a ton of overrides to begin with; basically fonts, margins, justification, line-height. So there's not a lot for it to diddle with (and get wrong) anyway.
I like to see a book as it was
designed to be displayed. That's a big part of the reason I use Bookari/Mantano to begin with. If a book's formatting bothers me enough, I'll edit it to fix it rather than try to "override" its atrocities.
I'm not interested in reading apps that homogenize the presentation of all books. It's too easy for some babies to get thrown out with the bathwater that way.
Bookari uses Adobe's RMSDK for its EPUB2 rendering, Jon. RMSDK v10.0.4 in the latest version of Bookari. It's not re-inventing the wheel.