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Old 09-26-2017, 11:33 PM   #51
Difflugia
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
I don't believe there is anything in KEPUB format that prevents any ePub renderer displaying the content. Sure, you have to remove it's DRM and ensure it has a name that the desired renderer supports.
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Which default epub standard? Epub2? Epub2 fixed layout? Epub3? Epub3 fixed layout? The lovely thing with standards is that there are so many of them.

The major difference between a Kobo epub and a "standard" epub is a mass of spans that are not visible to the user until you open the epub with an editor since Kobo has pretty much stopped embedding javascript in their Kobo epubs. Some, if not all, of the visible differences between an epub and a kepub as viewed on a Kobo ereader are due to differences between the Adobe RMSDK epub2 renderer and the ACCESS epub3 renderer.
I haven't bothered to figure out why, but kepubs show extra space between paragraphs for me in ADE and Bookari. Using the Modify Epub plugin for Calibre to strip spans and remove Kobo DRM remnants fixes them.
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