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Old 04-05-2012, 02:02 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Hartsock View Post
On the other hand I observed a similar problem even though I used Calibre to convert a simple text PDF (less than 200 pages)to ePub. The further I got into the book the longer the page turns took. Haven't had my T1 for long so I cannot judge how odd, or not, this is.
It depends on the structure of the converted ePUB document. Normal ePUB books are divided in one xhtml file per chapter with a table of content structure that links the chapters together and everything is packaged in a zip file with the epub extension. The beginning of each chapter is on a new page => each chapter is formated independently. If the PDF to ePUB conversion generated a single xhtml file for the whole book, the slowdown when reaching the end of the book is normal (I never tried this kind of conversion with Calibre).
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