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Old 09-05-2015, 02:18 AM   #8
tgwdnghn
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Many of the ebooks in my collection (both purchased and 'bootleg') have numerous errors not present in the print edition (ie. typographical, OCR, etc), and also have horrendously low resolution images. Sometimes I need to alternate between different formats of the same book just to overcome these errors and see better resolution images. This is particularly true for my many books on mathematics, most of which were originally printed long before present ebook technology existed.

Ideally, formats like mobi/epub would be preferred for reading due to their native reflow capability; however, given the low quality of many of my mobi/epub books, it is very convenient for me to specify which format would be the best (or rather, the 'least troublesome') for reading on a per book basis.

I am aware that I can always specify which format to load via menu or hotkeys, but it'd be neat if Calibre could remember my preference on a per-book basis (hence #1)
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