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Originally Posted by chrisridd
Thanks @fbrzvnrnd.
The Kobo store seems to provide epub3 books somewhat at random, so the Kobo reader at least can handle some epub3.
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Most of the EPUB3 on Kobo Store are simply ePub2 using the EPUB3 metadata and - sometimes - some XHTML5 tag or CSS2.x. Or, worse, fixed epub... I don't think Kobo supports in any way javascript interaction, video or sound support.
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Originally Posted by chrisridd
For the fonts thing - I'm trying to say that I'd like a book's text formatted using font A (Bookerly, say), and for the chapter etc headings to be formatted using font B (Helvetica Neue, say). Most font controls in apps (including Kobo) I've seen only have one font option. This is just a "nice to have".
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Ah, ok, you are talking about user power to change publisher CSS fonts. No, if I remember well Neoreader allows a general change of font.
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Originally Posted by chrisridd
It doesn't sound like Neoreader's that great, which is a pity but as you both say, there are other apps.
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IMHO Neoreader is not a killer application but has some interesting options. For example I use it a lot for take handwritten notes or underline or mark around words directly in ePubs.