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Originally Posted by ibu
Thanks for your hints 
Sorry for my late reply, I didn't get a message about new posts in this thread after the first reply arrived.
No, I'm not deterred. The official sample files are no focussed on beeing "minimal".
Bad luck for me, that "minimal valid code" is not a popular start point. I like it "bottom up" in other situations too.
Independent of this search for a minimal testcase:
As well I'm looking for a good public valid testcase for my Kobo H2O which demonstrates, where the software of the reader still has bugs/faults.
Nice, if it is an ebpub3 one.
In general about ebub3:
Would you disadvise to use it with Kobo?
I do only talk of manipulated code by myself.
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Minimal valid code is a popular start point, but you need to specify it more. The problem is that ePUB3 has a lot of features and there is no example of all the features in use. So, hence the questions what features are you looking for. Then, perhaps, a minimal valid code can be found.
Now, only a portion of the ePUB3 standard is supported in the Kobo. That makes sense though, as it is an e-ink reader and not everything can work on those screens. Whether you need/want to use ePUB3 is up to you. If you need features that are only in ePUB3, then the case is simple. If the features you want/need are also in ePUB2, why not go for ePUB2 for compatibility.