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Originally Posted by masterz87
I have included a scrambled epub that has a lot of stuff cut out mainly all but the first part of the book, and the images contained therein b/c the uploader refuses to work for me for anything more than ~150KiB.
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Do you mean the uploader to MR? If so, I've never had any problems with the size. Though I don't upload many.
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Anyway, I used the kobo patches and kept the font size for the h20(i believe that's the one) at 12pt but when you select that size then you get double rendering as seen in the screenshot. This _only_ happens in some epubs but not all so I can't track down why this is happening and it is driving me insane.
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The epub render can change to two column mode when you use the smallest font sizes. That's what this looks like. I don't know the rules for exactly when it happens as I can't use a font that size so very rarely see it. I have tried it on my Glo HD with the smallest font setting, it doesn't trigger the two column mode. It might be different on the larger devices.
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P.S.
If someone knows a way to extract the CSS rules that kobo uses I'd like to know how to replace coolreader as it's epub reader doesn't render books properly(at least how every other e-reader i've used have done it).
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Kobo actually uses what it in the book. For epubs, I can't think of them overriding anything except when you choose one of the justification options. And the font size and line spacing option will only affect styles that use relative sizes and act in the same way.
The kepub renderer overrides a little more. For example, it ignores widows and orphans settings and uses 1 for both. But, in general, it uses the styles defined in the book.