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Old 05-01-2010, 10:32 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Flawless Cowboy View Post
If your ePub is DRM-free, you can rename it to .zip and look at all of the files that it contains. The css file is in there.

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yep. here's how.

I figured it out. For those who haven't. Connect your reader to your computer. Open up your reader and go to "Digital Editions". Find the book you are having font issues with and rename it's file type to "zip". Now double click the file. You should get a list of a bunch of different files. Look for the one named "stylesheet.css". Delete this file. Now step out/go back to your book list and rename again from ".zip" back to ".epub" or whatever it originally was. Voila. Brilliant and thanks to somecanuck for figuring it out!
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