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Old 10-28-2015, 06:03 PM   #23
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Linton View Post
I have reported mathematical equations being too small to read on Kobo e-readers to Kobo Support. They tell me its not a bug!!! As its not a bug its odd that equations are displayed properly on both the PC Kobo tool and the IPAD Kobo App withut any need to change the source.
The equations do not show correctly for kepubs on the Aura HD? Or are you using epubs there? Both the Kobo desktop application and the iOS app will be reading kepubs. Strictly, you cannot directly compare how epubs and kepubs are handled.
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