
Hi Khaled, Both the EPUB and Kindle formats are a bunch of HTML documents inside an archive container. You should create a custom CSS and then edit the transformation scenario, specify in the Parameters list the "args.copycss" parameter to "yes" and the "args.css" to the path to your custom CSS. To know what CSS selectors to add to your custom CSS: After you publish to EPUB you can un-pack the EPUB archive using a free utility like 7-ZIP and open one of those output HTML documents to look inside it. For each significant HTML element you will have a @class attribute which contains several values, attribute which comes from the @class attributes of the original DITA content. You can then match based on those class attributes various HTML elements and style them accordingly. Regards, Radu Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 10/5/2014 10:24 PM, Khaled Aly wrote:
Hi
Can we advise aboutthe best practices for pre-transform CSS customization forEPUB and Kindleoutputs, starting with oXygen’sdefault stylesheet?
Thanks & regards,
Khaled
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