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Originally Posted by PeterT
Remember... Kobo designed the solution they use for ACCESS reading for content that THEY AND THEY ALONE release; not for material that has been converted by end users using a best guess reverse engineering of their epub format.
Yes this might be an oversight in their handling of multiple chapters in one file but seeing we do not (and likely will never know) their formatting rules, calling it a bug is misleading.
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I haven't called it a bug but an issue...
Nevertheless, unless they have other ways to make kepubs work fine, (methods which we do not know), this is "serious" trouble for Kobo. I mean, at least in common epubs, every time you have a new html file you have a page jump. Because of that if you want a new chapter BUT you don't want a page jump, you need using the structure I've told where each file has several chapters in it.
Maybe Kobo can avoid that structure with some kind of untold trick, or they can make that structure work with some kind of untold setting. But it doesn't look really promising, although as you say we must be cautious.