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Old 07-15-2018, 06:27 AM   #18
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Thanks for your reply and for the documentation (amazing!!!). For those who may feel overwhelmed by the volume of the documentation, ePub chapter has number 33, page 222 -or 210-).

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The layout follows simple CSS rules. On opening both EPUB and HTML do-
cuments CSS rules are read from a series of locations in defined order

The crengine renderer is average. Mainly it ignores some minor css properties (I had sent a bug report about them one or two years ago). No work on them has been done.

That's why, wherever I can, I convert the ePub to a custom PDF where typography is much better. muPDF is in charge of the display....

So now, my hopes are on muPDF, even for ePub rendering.

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