Thank you for then nudge. It appears the platform is rather amenable, and an initial look shows several potential options. Also, the existing firmware can be fully backed up -- there appear to be multiple ways of doing this -- so that borking can be undone, at worst by restoring the original firmware image that resides on an internal MicroSD card.
Unfortunately, my initial editing of an individual ePub title to adjust the font used for <code> was not accepted; I'll be exploring why, as I was trivially modifying some apparently successful instructions for adding custom fonts to e.g. support non-Roman language characters (Cyrillic, Chinese).
I think I'll pick one up after Christmas (via Craigslist) for hacking purposes. I've got a few simple app ideas well suited for e-ink. I think if there's a good community going around this, it might be fun.
Unfortunately, my initial editing of an individual ePub title to adjust the font used for <code> was not accepted; I'll be exploring why, as I was trivially modifying some apparently successful instructions for adding custom fonts to e.g. support non-Roman language characters (Cyrillic, Chinese).