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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob
I can't speak to that specific model, but based on all the earlier models:
1. Yes, quite easily, without a mod.
2. Depends on how complete the book's metadata is.
I sideload most of my H2O's content, and one of the steps I take before doing so is to make sure that the <dc:description> field in the book's OPF file is properly filled out. That's where the Kobo pulls the blurb from. If the field's empty or absent, no blurb on the device. This is true for all standard EPUBs, but "KOBO EPUB" books (downloaded via synching with the Kobo store) may be different.
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1. Great to hear, thanks, its the only way Ive found to actually remember what Ive read, what Im currently reading and the authors name a few months down the line, well I remember the Steinbecks and the Salingers etc but in between the classics I read an awful lot of popular sci-fi/fantasy and it was all starting to blur together in my head, seeing the cover whenever I reach for the device cured this ebook disease.
2. Thats great aswell thanks, all my opf files seem to be filled out from a quick glance in Notepad, a lot of extra HTML code or whatever it is in there aswell though, whole paragraphs of it in some cases, example:
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<dc:description><p class="description">After 20 years, Jon Shannow, the legendary Jerusalem Man, returns for a
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Again not a dealbreaker if the Glo HD displays that aswell, Ill stil be able to figure out what Im reading.
Thanks Rev. Bob!