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Old 06-16-2010, 04:37 AM   #11
AlexBell
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Originally Posted by tibiafry View Post
Yes I have to just edit the CSS file, I know this. About the font, i don't know wich one I'm using but i can't change it since it's the font used for the printed books.

Jellby, Ok, I'll try it.
Sez who you can't have a different font in an ebook version from the print version?

One of the glories of well formatted ebooks and compliant readers is that the user has a choice of font families, font size, and whether the text is justified or left aligned. So if you get your book published and it is properly formatted I'll read it with a sans font with justified text, and not whatever it is in the print book version. And I'll read it at a font size which suits my eyes, and not what is in the print book.

Is it possible that you still have the pdf/print book mind set?

Regards, Alex
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