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Old 11-02-2009, 03:35 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by LoganK View Post
I'll have to play around with these encrypted ePub files since it isn't necessary to take away margin controls. Each file within an ePub is encrypted independently so the CSS (or XPGT) file could be left in the clear for user adjustment. The easiest way to check this would be to peak into the encryption.xml file.

If Adobe's ePub output tools don't have cleartext stylesheets by default, maybe we should set to convincing them to change? Commercial ePubs are a lot more attractive if we can modify fonts, text size, and margins...
I believe Adobe has a method of overriding CSS in all eBooks, even DRM'd ones but this is not implemented on mobile devices.

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