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Old 09-30-2014, 05:13 AM   #9
Anak
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Remember that we're talking here about two DIFFERENT rendering engines, with more than likely, different sets of default built-in defaults for styling.
Yes, that's true and can cause/explain (some of) the differences between kepub and epub that might occur. Different default settings or different supported/unsupported epub2/3 features (http://epubtest.org/).

To rule out engine causes
1. rename a .epub to .kepub.epub without making any changes to the book (epub) itself. If it still looks the same then it is pretty safe to conclude it is not an underlying rendering engine issue.
Minor differences may indeed explain differences in default settings or supported/unsupported epub2/3 features (http://epubtest.org/).

We should compare
  1. the original epub
  2. the renamed epub to kepub.epub (without any modifications)
  3. the converted epub to kepub using a plugin
  4. (or) manually create a kepub by adding the Kobo Style hacks
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