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Old 03-14-2010, 04:55 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
You put those files in a crengine folder at the root of the filesysyem. The .CSS files included are:
epub.css
fb2.css
htm.css
rtf.css
txt.css
Those files will determine how those formats will look when CoolReader displays them. The CSS files will override the UI settings in the CoolReader interface, but the CSS file inside of an EPUB file will override the local CSS file.
Thanks for this advice! I tried it and it works very well. Now I have changed the text alignment of all book formats from 'justify' (which I hate ) to 'left' (which I love )! I'm making more adjustments—like using the bold font so texts are more readable—and they work really fine. Thanks again.

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