Question about how kobo touch driver works
I just have some general questions. (And I beg you guys, I can understand some technical terms, but if it's about some code or such, then my brain won't be able to handle it.)
Okay, here we go...
Earlier, I converted two PDFs, using Calibre, to ePubs. After messing around with Sigil to fix those broken lines, I saved them. Then, when I sent them to my device (I just click on Send to Device since it's configured to only send ePubs and KePubs.
The Touch Extended Driver is enabled, along with the option to automatically output the file to kepub.epub format.
The plugin has worked marvelously everytime I send books to my Glo. But this time, it only converted one and sent the other as a plain old ePub.
I tried just sending the failed one and it's still sent as an ePub.
I also tried sending a random ePub I found, just in case the plugin has gone bad, but it converted that book.
What I did was "manually" convert the book to kepub and had to press Send Specific File Type To just to have a kepub output.
I know for a fact that it's with the book, and not with the plugin, because it only affected that particular book.
I tried converting the PDF multiple times but still no go.
So, thegeneral question is: What could've have possibly caused this? Or, what are the common causes for a book not to be automatically converted?
I don't know if the book is corrupted, but it works fine with Sigil and Calibre's built-in editor.
It really made my head hurt earlier...
I hope someone can shed a light to this...
Thanks,
Harold
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