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Originally Posted by femto
Hi there,
that's my first post here!
Is it possible, maybe be using a custom CSS stylesheet in the configuration of the viewer, that the text is shown in two columns?
TIA!
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I find myself always confused by how people managed to get their native Calibre Viewer to render epub/mobi files in two columns. Many were referring to use certain CSS stylesheets, but they were more or less case-specific.
Today, to my surprise, the E-book viewer can render texts in multiple columns without CSS. Just right click anywhere in the Viewer, and go to
Preferences \ Page layout . Setting value 2 in the following two cells sufficies to create the two columns view.