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Originally Posted by anacreon
I don't think it is the number of ToC entries: - Complete catalog: 194 items (Authors 1+26, Series 1+25, Genre 1+74, Recently added 1+65 (this recently added is a misnomer, it has all months since November 2011, my first entry, within a month of buying my first reader) = 14 pages on the One
- I usually develop Pynch's "complete" oeuvre Tocs at least a couple of levels, which means for Virginia Woolf for instance 5119 items, 366 pages on the One, and I never had a problem there or with my former Kobos.
Also I update this complete catalog more than once a week and there is not that much difference from one week to the next, plus today's, the one that worked, was only different metadatas and locations, of which one more collection, and I have no problem with it.
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This might be rubbish but it's something else you might look at...
It's been a long time since I used a calibre catalog epub but from what I remember some of the individual html files contained a huge number of hyperlinks. Being calibre-created, I assume (???) that the rules about html filesize in epubs have been adhered to. However, during the epub-to-kepub process all the koboSpan <spans> will have been added. With a standard novel this isn't much overhead size-wise but if any individual file is mainly hyperlinks, the size increase % could be far higher than normal, maybe more than 100% increase.
I don't know if kepubs have filesize limits like epubs do but unzipping the kepub catalog and comparing individual html filesizes with the epub equivalents might be interesting.