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Old 01-04-2012, 02:01 AM   #7
Joe563
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Originally Posted by AlexBell View Post
I'm sorry, Joe, I don't agree with you at all. I've done several ebooks with TOCs or endnotes or both, and don't have any problem at all getting to work on Sony or after they've been converted to mobi.

I agree that there are some books which don't work too well - I'm reading Snuff by Terry Pratchett on my Sony, and although the link from the text to the end note works the link back does not. But I think this is due to lousy design and proof reading than any fault in the reader. My end notes work both coming and going.
Alex, you have seriously misunderstood what I was trying to say. Perhaps I should have used the term sideloaded EPUBs rather than non-Kobo EPUBs. I definitely was not stating that endnotes or linked text do not work in general for all EPUBs on all devices. I was specifically referring to how KOBO has implemented them for sideloaded EPUBs only on the Kobo Touch. i.e. In my experience endnotes, linked text and linked table of contents work well in Adobe Digital Editions, Aldiko and the Sony PRS-T1 and for the KEPUB (Kobo EPUB) format on the Touch.
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