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Old 10-10-2015, 07:19 PM   #174
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
I continue to see a lot of books in my Kindle e-book purchases that do not support enhanced typesetting, even though they are regular novels with no apparent special formatting. I decided to look into this since it could provide useful information for authors/publishers wondering why certain books do not allow enhanced typesetting.


I found two sets of tags that appear in some books that do not support enhanced typesetting, but never appear in the sample of books that do support it:
  • table/tr/td tags
  • h3 and higher heading tags

Could these be e-book features not (yet) implemented in KFX?

(Due to the small sample size of this experiment the results could just have come about by chance, so take this with a grain of salt.)
I can't imagine h3 and higher tags causing a problem but tables could be a good clue.

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