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All my EPUB-docs contain their own CSS-file that is referenced by
<link href="../Styles/textstyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> I want to use one central CSS-file on my PB, that is referenced by all my EPUB-docs. Which href points to a file in the filesystem of PB? |
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Reading and reading
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You should install cool reader. It allows you to do that. You can even set your own CSS for each filetype.
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thanks for your tip, cool reader seems to be very interesting and I'll try to use it
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