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Old 01-22-2014, 01:04 AM   #55
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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob View Post
So, ADEPT and EPUB3 demonstrably get along fine. This is a Kobo-specific problem, not a universal tech issue.
I'd suspect that any epub3 ebook that makes heavy use of epub3 features is not going to look all that good when read using ADE or RMDSK based readers. I've also seen several epubs that were listed as epub2/3. Downloading one sample, the use of epub3 features was very limited and the creator was depending on epub2 software disregarding any epub3 features. It did include both a epub2 toc.ncx and an epub3 TOC.xhtml navigation files. Oddly, that sample's opf set the version for the 2/3 variant to 3.0.

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