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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Have you checked the ePub to see if there are any color codes in the CSS? That could be the problem. If you have the text color set and set to black, then when you go into night mode, you'd have black on black. Look at the CSS of the ePub and if there are any color codes, remove them and try the conversion again. If you don't see any color codes in the CSS, look in all the XML files to see if any color codes are there.
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Precisely. There is indeed a color code, which is standard when converting from InDesign. My question was not whether it existed or not (because I know it does) but why Kindle Fire's inverted mode doesn't translate properly, when other color tablets do. This book worked perfectly in night mode on the iPad and iPhone. I've yet to test it on a Nook Color.
The client is requesting we remove this color code. Fine, but I'm trying to get a better sense about the overall issue. Is this a known problem with Kindle Fires?