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Originally Posted by mattmc
TLDR; Does K4iOS still use .azk?
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It definitely still supports it.
There are several possibilities why your .azk version didn't work:
- The source files were invalid. You can usually test this by clicking the Compilation Details link in the Compiling Book dialog box and checking the build log.
- Your iTunes/Kindle Previewer/KindleGen version is outdated.
- The .azk file got corrupted
I've attached a sample .azk file that I successfully sideloaded and opened with Kindle for iOS. Note that I had to rename it to pseudo_firstletter
.azk.mobi, because MR doesn't allow .azk attachments. You'll have to rename it back to pseudo_firstletter
.azk before sideloading it.
(The source file is attached to
this post.)