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Old 12-27-2016, 12:22 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
Out of the box, the Kobos display epubs with massive headers and footers. I for one don't want to read an ebook with a massive empty space at the bottom and top. One must apply a patch to be able to remove the empty space. Each to their own.
Kobo handles two formats* Kepub and ePub. Kepubs are a Kobo-specific format and they are the file types that display an oversized header and footer that requires a patch to remove.

EPubs only ever display a footer, though it is likely bigger than it needs to be. Kindle and (from what I remember) Nook handle the info much better.

*Yes, Kobo handles more than ePub and Kepub. I was just making a point.
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