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Old 12-07-2014, 07:57 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
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!
Yes, it does sound like it.
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(PS did you happen to read in pages around the 90's about the postal system for the front lines:
No, I didn't really read any of it. But, that sounds fairly normal for WWI.
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Thank you for pointing this out.

Davidfor I'm wondering if you noticed if this was the case?

(I'm not confident enough to be able to follow this up )

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I looked in Calibre's Edit book and this is what I found, immediately prior to the book not functionning porperly again:<p class="block"><a id="page_72"/>tell the Stores not to print any indication that the boxes are cigars. Have printed yourself some gummed labels as follows:</p>
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<p class="centers">ARMY TEMPERANCE SOCIETY<br/>PUBLICATIONS SERIES 9</p>
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<p class="poema">and put these and nothing else on the outside.<a id="ch02-fn68"/><a class="nounder" href="notes.html#ch02fn68"><sup>68</sup></a></p>

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And here it is in text format:
Spoiler:
A different kind of spoilage is what worried F. E. Smith, who had boxes of very good cigars sent from home. To prevent their being pillaged en route, he instructed his wife to

tell the Stores not to print any indication that the boxes are cigars. Have printed yourself some gummed labels as follows:

ARMY TEMPERANCE SOCIETY
PUBLICATIONS SERIES 9
and put these and nothing else on the outside.68 (that 68 is in superscript in the book)
Yes, there are a lot of anchors and references for the footnotes. Plus there is a lot of code for quotes and poems (or song?) and pictures. It seems to be the annotations, but it might be a combination of the annotations and the code. It could be to do with exactly where the annotation started or finished. Unfortunately, we would have to see the annotations and apply them to the file to work it out.
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