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Originally Posted by davidfor
I put both version of the book on both my Glo and my Touch and neither had any problems. I paged through from the start to about page 100 without seeing anything. The ToC and other navigation worked without any problems. I also tried a couple of different fonts and sizes without any issues
Looking at the code in the book didn't show anything strange. Calibre error checking did report a problem with the names of the
The annotations are the only thing I can think of at the moment. If it is, deleting the annotations should solve it. If you want some of them, take a copy of the annotations file before doing the delete. You can put that back later if it doesn't change anything.
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Thanks David for all your efforts.
Removing all the annotations worked and I can now successfully read the Calibre side loaded epub on my Glo again.
Just removing the highlighting on the Glo didn't work, I had to 'remove all', that is the dog ear bookmarks and the highlighting.
So - that definitely narrows it to an Annotation problem, eh!
(PS did you happen to read in pages around the 90's about the postal system for the front lines:
Spoiler:
'one officer who in 1916 “kept a sort of open mess for which he paid, but which was more like a society lunch than a serious effort to establish war hardness and endurance. Chickens, hams, jellies, wines and various rich and unwholesome foods were posted to this soldier daily by a devoted wife, or consigned from fashionable stores.
And:'of gramophones and boxing gloves sent by mail, of fly-sprayers and “metal waistcoats,” of Zeiss field-glasses and wading boots and the popular Harrison’s Anti-Lice Pomade. One man wanted engraved visiting cards (“Oh reason not the need”), and V. de S. Pinto asked his father to send “an indelible pencil, candles, and the works of Petronius in the Loeb edition.”
