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Old 05-08-2013, 03:31 PM   #89
jgoguen
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Originally Posted by Thalinor View Post
his is another known bug as I have read about it here on the forums, but the "fix" someone posted was cryptic at best.
Do you have a link to this fix?

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Originally Posted by buffaloseven View Post
So I'm a little confused about the new addition to extract the *.js file...

I just put reference.kepub.epub into the directory before I compile the zip, or is there a Calibre folder I put it into after the plugin has been installed?
Watch for an update to the README file in the next few hours. Once I get home I'll update it. I had this working and tested over the weekend, then the Copy.com service decided on Monday morning to revert everything to the way it was Thursday night. Basically you drop reference.kepub.epub in the KoboTouchExtended configuration directory.

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Originally Posted by buffaloseven View Post
And does it work?
Well, that depends. Do you mean "does the plugin do what it's supposed to and always put the Kobo JS file into the books and reference it properly"? If so, then yes it works every time all the time. If you mean "does it always make the book open at the correct spot and make my annotations and bookmarks stay in the right place", then yes, sometimes, but not always. There's more work for that unrelated to the JavaScript file. I'm still working on getting text split correctly. It's greatly improved based on the books I have, but not perfect. I commonly saw differences of 5+ pages before, now I haven't seen more than a page difference and the extra tags I know I need would probably address that.
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