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Old 06-05-2019, 11:56 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
Moon+ is admirable in many ways but unfortunately not if you're looking for an app which does a good job honouring CSS. I think Moon+ prefers to push its feature of letting you override book CSS with standard settings in Moon+. Some people value that higher than close adherence to standard CSS (not me), particularly some of the 'newer' CSS styles.

I don't use Android Librera, so can't compare, but Pocketbook (by Obreey) is full-featured, free and does a good enough job for me. It has the benefit of having a choice of 2 renderers - one Webkit-based, the other (probably) Adobe-based.

Bookari (aka Mantano) has grown rather stagnant in recent years but it's always done a good job with CSS in EPUB2. It also has an additional EPUB3 reader if you get better results with that.

I haven't tested either for SVG recently but they both used to happily support .svg images. I don't think I've ever tried SVG text with either.
Ok, thanks. I'm installing Bookari and Pocketbook as we speak. My venerable Nexus 9 is getting a workout; it used to sit around collecting dust.
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