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Old 07-09-2010, 11:52 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by frabjous View Post
I have one quick suggestion. The old version of the script came packaged with a default extra CSS you could use and modify to your preferences.
I didn't include it here, but if you have a file named "default.css" in the $HOME/.epub2pdf directory, it will be read and used (it should appear as another tab in the GUI). I'll think about how to do this more obvious and user-friendly.

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Further along the same lines, you might even show the user the CSS files already contained in the ePub and let them modify them too directly, though I can imagine that would be difficult to implement.
Yes, that would be useful too, especially for examining the class names used in the ePUB... I'll think about it too, probably a read-only view of *.css files in the ePUB would be enough.
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