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Originally Posted by Jim Chapman View Post
Honestly, the biggest problem with Freda right now is that it's not very good at even recognising what the CSS dictates. I've actually been working on this quite intensively in the past months, and there will be an update later this year, so that Freda can render a book in the way the CSS describes. Probably not EPUB3-xhtml in all its gory horror (I simply refuse to implement scripting!), and some advanced features (Flexbox, I am looking at you!) may not be complete - but it will be a significant step forward. As part of that exercise, I expect to implement three options for removing Freda's overrides:
1) respect CSS layout
2) respect CSS fonts and sizes
3) respect CSS color scheme
Comments (in line, or to jim@turnipsoft.co.uk) will be welcome.
Thanks. Respecting CSS will be a very welcome change. That's the biggest issue I have with most eBook reading software. I don't mind the overrides as long as I can turn them off if I want. Being able to turn the overrides on or off individually would be good.
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