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Old 05-03-2010, 10:45 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by NotchJ View Post
Hey guys, I'm tech savy but new to the whole eReader world. Got the Kobo for my daughter who loves it.

But I signed up with the local library and downloaded for her two books. One of them is PDF - yuck to navigate, and the other is epub but has this font scaling problem and the font is soo tiny we can barely read it.

So it's kind of a noob question but the whole thread here only applies to non-DRM books right? Is there anything I can do to make these books more readable on these DRM library downloads? If I open it up in a zip program I of course don't see a stylesheets.css file. Maybe my only option would be to strip the DRM with the Python script, convert via Calibre, etc?

Thanks!
Are you sure there is no .css file? I had to look around for one, but eventually found it. It doesn't always seem to be in the same folder. Once I found it, deleting it worked for all my library books.
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