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Old 12-03-2014, 08:04 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by totallis View Post
Thanks for both of your replied. Very informative. I had no idea it was re-converting the ORIGINAL epub. So that makes sense why it was happening.

Regarding what JSWolf said, I'm not entirley clear on what you mean.. but I deleted ALL references to "align" and it seems to have done the trick.
In some places the alignment is important. Generally, if justify is used, then it is because the book creator likes that as a style. But using center or right is probably used to show something. For example, a letter included in the text might have the date at the top right aligned.
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BY THE WAY, another question if you please... you guys seem to be kobo experts...

On some book Kobo is able to detect chapter breaks and give me a count down on how many pages left until chapter finished... OTHER BOOKS.. only count to the whole end of the book.

I've tried editing the table of contents in calibre, by collapsing ALL of the chapter headings.. but it appears this has done nothing to help. Any hints guys? I find this tool quite useful to use.. and I miss not having it.
That's a kepub vs epub thing. Kobo has two different reader applications. Kepubs are read with one and allow per-chapter page numbering with an option to have per book numbering. epubs are read with the other and only have per book numbering. If you have purchased a book from Kobo and downloaded it directly, it is a kepub. If you want to use kepubs for sideloaded books, use calibre and the extended driver to sideload them. This will do the conversion to kepub as it is sent to the device.
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