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Old 10-28-2012, 03:07 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by kjboland View Post
Hi filmo. Fully agree. I needed to spend a huge amount of time, and start from scratch, to find which ebook was causing the problem

If, as stated here the Kobo (does something in the background) to check out files, and then finds one and all others are not read-in, why can it not have an error report which shows what has happened.

Given the huge issues with the Kobo and epubs, and having to take out style sheet information for it to be able to change font sizes, I can not say I would believe Kobo could come up with the goods.
Kobo is no different than Sony in this... Sideloaded books can have all sorts of formatting issues that have nothing to do with the reader itself. In my experience you generally won't find this type of problem with kepubs or other books purchased from reputable ebook stores.
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