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Originally Posted by maxbookworm
I guess on these smaller screens, I find left-justified text easier to read.
So fjtorres, can you change this setting from the reader itself, or do you have to edit the css in the file?
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From the reader itself.
Not much fun to have to rebuild an ebook just so you can read it *your* way, right?
For DRM-free ebooks you just set the global overrides in the FBReader 180 settings page for those tags you want overidden, presumably body text. For DRM'ed ebooks, you edit the *external* userstyle1.css file, *once*, and that should do the trick for all ebooks you open.
Edit: see attached screenshots for how the FBReader styles are edited.
The Edit Current style screen offers up 4 pages worth of adjustable styles.
The very first of which is Regular Paragraph, which has two pages of tweakable settings.
On the second page, you set alignment between default (whatever the ebooks asks for), left align (as shown in the third screenshot), right align, centered, or justified.
No ebook editing required.