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Old 12-17-2012, 01:19 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
Are these problems with the kePub version or the ePub version? The ePub is provided by the publisher, the kePub is converted by Kobo. If it's the kePub have you checked the ePub version to see if it has the same errors? That would at least rule out it being an error introduced when Kobo converted the publisher provided ePub into kePub.
The book in question is a Kobo Epub, and I don't know where the errors were introduced. If they're in the original publisher Epub, why doesn't the publisher format them properly? And if they're introduced when Kobo converts the file to Kobo Epub, then it really is Kobo's problem.

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Of course there are a lot of people who don't seem to care about errors too and can just read around them. I tend to get pulled from the story most of the time when I run across one especially if there are a lot of them in a book.
I too care about errors, and find them very annoying. A book I recently read about round-the-world ocean racing had boat names on almost every page... the names were in italics, without trailing spaces.
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