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Old 05-15-2014, 08:53 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
Is it my imagination, or did the mobi conversion previously object to the presence of SVG? Conversion runs smoothly now, and the result seems as good as would be got by any other means. So why did I used to make a version without SVG for the Kindle conversion? Perhaps I'm going mad :-)
As I told you before, doesn't matter if you use or not svg for a cover; anyway Kindle won't use it (AS COVER). Another thing is to use svg INSIDE the ebook. In this last case, the modern Kindle format (.kf8) will use svg but the old Kindle format (.mobi) won't. So, if you want that your ebook will be compatible with the .mobi (the old .mobi, for Kindle 1, Kindle 2 and Kindle DX) format, then you'll have to write a fallback in case you employ svg (and .svg is more, much more than a wrapper ).

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