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Originally Posted by khahoon
As far as my op goes, Iw as not complaining. I asked a for a feature simply and the feature I asked was not even a complicated one. I merely asked for a way to be able to access to the pdf link in the ereader in case of bad conversion in epubs.
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Is this a epub or kepub you have downloaded from the Kobo ebook store? If so, if they have a pdf version, it will be listed in the middle column where you find the download options.
Download options: PDF | EPUB
Download options: Adobe DRM PDF
Download options: Adobe DRM PDF | Adobe DRM EPUB
Download options: EPUB (DRM-Free)
If it does not show PDF in that column, Kobo does not have that book in PDF form. Since the majority of their books are from 3rd parties, what you see is what you get. If you are truly unhappy with the formatting of an ebook, you can complain to Kobo. They have redone books based on customer complaints in the past.
Please note that books downloaded from those links, unlike .kepub books, are not automatically added to your device. You will need to use ADE for the DRMed ebooks and whatever method you like for the non-DRM ebooks. This is how a non-Kobo owner would get books onto their epub reader.
If the book is obtained from a 3rd party whether it be an ebook store, direct from publisher, link from a torrent site, download from Mobileread or however else you obtained the ebook, Kobo has nothing to do with the process and finding a PDF version is your problem. You can try checking the publisher site, using Google or other search engine, etc.
Regards,
David