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Originally Posted by hidari
It does not Coolreader does not seem to like my .epub.fb2 trick but no matter.
hidari
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At first, I had some problems with the formatting of EPUB documents when I viewed them in the Lbook CoolReader by using .epub.fb2. Is that the kind of problem that you are referring to?
EPUB documents have their own built-in CSS files, and CoolReader will honor the document's CSS if it is in the EPUB file. I found that the built-in CSS on some EPUB books did not look very good in CoolReader. My solution was to tell CoolReader to disregard the EPUB CSS and use the CSS styles that I had configured in CoolReader instead. That has worked out pretty well for me.
If you want to try it yourself, go to page two of the settings menu in the Lbook CoolReader. Set "Preformatted text" and "Document Embedded Styles" to OFF. I do not know if both are necessary, but that is what I am using. The default for those two settings is ON, but I turned them both to OFF. The first time that you do that, you have to exit the book and then reload the book for those settings to go into effect.