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Originally Posted by BWinmill
but I think that it's just changing the extension to .kepub.
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Technically that's sufficient to make the device use the KePub renderer, but there's a lot more that goes into making a KePub file. If you just change the extension, your experience will be that almost nothing functions properly. There's structural changes needed to the internal content files, and the Kobo JavaScript code makes the experience better. You can hyphenate if you want to but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it; the display of text can go from fine to... well, weird.