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Old 07-26-2009, 06:47 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by jk2 View Post
A third question if I may

I've used calibre to convert to epub, in order to get good formatting for project gutenberg text files. The epub when loaded, never uses the fontin font which I hacked in. LRF files created with calibre do use this font, but have worse formatting. Is there anyway to make the epub do the same without editing the .css file ?

Thanks again
without editing the css file, no. the good news is, it's really easy to do that using calibre, which you seem to be comfortable with, and you can even add it as a conversion default, then you don't have to add the code for each book.

take a look at this thread for very detailed instructions.
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