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Old 05-09-2013, 04:11 AM   #10
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Arios View Post
David, we had a brief discussion some weeks ago about the Kobo bug with long paragraphs (https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=197956) and I still try (not very hard though) to find a solution about that. A solution is certainly very possible because with the same parameters, if we rename an epub with the kepub extension and set widows and orphans to 0 in the CSS, it works without a hitch. What we have to know is what "kepub" triggers into the Kobo device to solve the problem. Lucas, perhaps you have and idea also?
As PeterT said, there are two renderers involved, each with their own "features".
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Anyway, presently I think that this bug is the most annoying of all in the Kobo ecosystem, and thanks for your patience
What are you reading? I didn't see this bug until it was reported nearly a year after I got my Touch. Then I had to download a sample to see it. I think I have only actually seen it in three books I have been reading. Though one of them had a lot of paragraphs that were long enough. But, that author needed an good editor.
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