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Old 10-29-2013, 04:50 AM   #27
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"Whining"? I'm very happy to see how people are handled here... I'm not "whining", frankly I can live without paged mode or Calibre, but a bug is a bug.
In post 8 you stated that the solution presented by calibre's developer worked and your book was readable. But, if I'm being very generous, maybe you can claim that you were reporting the bug up until post 13. After post 13 you were simply whining...

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What if your car slips on wet but not on grass, and all the other cars doesn't? Don't you think your car has a bug?
What does a car have to do with calibre? If you purposefully ignore the traction control button then your car might slip. Push it and your car won't slip on wet or grass.

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I can confirm the book is displayed well using flow mode.
In post 8 you said that if you push a button in calibre's viewer that your document is viewable, so push the button.

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