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Old 07-03-2015, 10:12 PM   #961
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Originally Posted by Ashfall View Post
I just started trying out "Strip Kobo DRM Remnants" when I found that it's modifying epubs that were never a kepub and have no Kobo artifacts at all. I ran a comparison and confirmed that the changes are not related to Kobo DRM.

These changes are also made with the de-indent and strip-spans options. Including it in Strip Kobo DRM as well is redundant and misleading I think. Would it be possible to remove this, so that Strip Kobo DRM does that and nothing else?
In a word: no.

The stripkobo routine normalizes the code to make detection of the Kobo remnants more reliable. I am, to put it mildly, disinclined to remove the normalization component so that I can then rewrite the remnant removal code to compensate for that removal. It's a whole lot of work for no benefit, and I have more than enough work on my plate as it is.
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