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Old 10-25-2018, 03:28 PM   #11
jackie_w
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
But I also discovered the driver or plug-in that converts each epub to a kepub just before sending it to the kobo, and use that for all books,so I don't know if doing that makes the other tweak redundant.
As long as your KTE driver still has the Modify CSS option checked then any CSS in the kobo_extra.css file will still be added into each kepub as it is transferred.

Whether it is still doing anything useful is another issue It will depend on what CSS you have in there. For instance, I think the kepub renderer ignores @page and widows/orphans CSS. However, if you have a CSS line in there to boost the font-size for kepubs (but not epubs) then that may still be useful on some models (e.g. ClaraHD, H2O) ... which is where this original discussion began ...
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