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Old 11-04-2019, 01:24 PM   #26
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by crane3 View Post
I do not care whether a program supports CSS or not as my criteria is how I like to see the text. There is also no reason for me to "respect" a putrid CSS configuration.

Hard RMSKDK will 'respect' the CSS to the end of time as the 'end of time' has not been reached.

The 'respect' to the "publisher's person" who did the CSS is just nonsense as it is not necessarily visually acceptable. I do not leave the TV set to use the manufacturer's config "out of respect" for the person doing the job; I change what I believe needs to be change for my viewing environment & eyesight perception.

I also do not leave the sound volume as 'published' by the publisher of the CD; prefer to adjust it to my ears at a given time & environment. I do adjust many things to my personal preference.
I fix the CSS and when I am done, the eBook looks quite good. So I do want the CSS respected. Since you seems to hate the CSS, why not delete it and just read text files with no formatting?
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