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Old 12-09-2009, 02:02 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
You do not need to get to the Linux root. If you have not yet created a crengine directory, you just put that directory at the root of the FAT file system exported by USB. I just used the / to indicate that the directory *must* be at the root of the visible file system. With CoolReader 2, I was able to use .crengine and thereby keep the directory from showing up on the PocketPRO screen, but with the *current* CoolReader 3 on the Lbook firmware the "." prevents CoolReader from reading the directory.

The link I gave in my previous post has some sample CSS files that you can use to get started. I do not read .TXT files so I have never tried the txt.css myself, and I have my own fb2.css for the FB2 format that I like to use. Since my fb2.css seems to work OK, I am just assuming that you can get what you want with the txt.css. I just do not know if the sample CSS files will work with the CoolReader 2 that is in the stock firmware, since I am using firmware with the CoolReader 3 that those samples are made for.
I was making things harder than needed
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