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Originally Posted by oj829
The tool which deals with kepubs downloaded to your local Kobo desktop library certainly inventories that library and enumerates the titles, even the ones you're not interested in at the moment. And at the end, the resulting file of the title you choose is set to '.epub', so if there are database-maintained things (syncing/bookmarking/etc?) you like about your kepubs, you're of course going to lose them once the title is "cut loose" and is an epub.
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Thanks. The syncing/bookmarking is of course trivial. I guess I thought the database backend was more integral to the KEYPUB format than that. Happy to be wrong, though.