Thread: Touch Kobo Touch Firmware 2.0
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Old 07-24-2012, 10:46 PM   #689
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Originally Posted by Tasmin View Post
Updated to the Japanese 2.0.2 with absolutely no problems at all.

But, editing a sideloaded epub (in Sigil or something) right from the KT does still make the epub be deleted during (?) processing.
I was about to reply to your previous post saying that it was a bug in 2.0.0 when I saw this.

I have updated a few epubs onto my KT with 2.0.2 on it with no problems. What sort of changes did you make? The changes have been to the metadata (via calibre) or updated versions from the original site with extra chapters.

I have had problems in the past where the structure of the epub changed to much. Adding chapters at the end seems to be OK (but they don't go in the TOC). Removing them or moving them will break things. If this was the first time the epubs were edited the epub in Sigil, Sigil will rewrite the structure moving all the files into sub-directories. The KT would have a problem with this and deleting the file is the probable result. With 1.9.17, a change would cause a problem when you tried to read the epub. It would either cause the KT to reboot, or any navigation based on the TOC in the epub wouldn't work.
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