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Old 04-21-2016, 12:24 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by fardeenah View Post
thank you so in other word it will only work if its in mobi format then. what if i convert the book to mobi format and create the x ray and then transfer only the azw3 version of the ebook to the kindle, will the x ray still works or does it require mobi only, sorry i dont have my kindle to test it right now
I honestly don't know. I've never tried it that way. The only thing the x-ray file references is the location within the book's html. I don't know if the conversion affects the HTML so I can't say either way. There is one other caveat.. The xray file name has an ID that has to match one of the ID's in the azw3's metadata. It's called an ASIN.. Calibre puts their own custom ID in it and I use that for the ID unless it's missing. If it's not in the book's metadata, I do a search to get it from amazon and then put it in the book and the name of the x-ray file. If the azw3 doesn't match, kindle won't recognize that the book has an x-ray. Out of curiosity, is there any particular reason you prefer azw3 over mobi?

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