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Originally Posted by The CB
I said EPUB format made in Sigil can not be displayed properly in Prestigio e-book reader.
Yes many users of Prestigio e-ink e-book reader are forced to re-convert epub to epub again using Calibre to be able to see the text normally. I wondered if there is something in system of Prestigio that doesn't recognise styles given in Sigil
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Frankly, it sounds like a Prestigio issue to me. ePUBs are generically standard. With very few exceptions, Sigil-prepared ePUBs work fine on 99% of all the devices I've tested--which is a BUNCH. It sounds as though Prestigio has some proprietary display issues that require some other type of formatting. Since it's utterly unclear to me WHAT isn't displaying properly (you seem to be indicating "no chapter breaks," but as in Sigil, "chapters" = "files," then that really
IS a Prestigio issue), I can't address it further.
Off the top of my head, I can't think why a Calibre ePUB would of necessity display a "chapter break" (new file) versus a Sigil ePUB, unless there's something in Prestigio's interpreter/renderer (do you know which it is?) that uses heading style CSS in lieu of the ncx...?? Dunno. Kovid or user_none might have insight into this peculiarity.
Hitch