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Old 06-13-2018, 08:55 AM   #453
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
The KFX Input plugin can already handle KDF files. Just zip the directory containing it and change the extension to ".kpf".

The result can be imported into calibre and converted to other formats using the GUI interface. However, there is a problem in doing that. All conversions done using the calibre GUI convert to an intermediate format, which is basically EPUB 2. To bypass that step you need to use the command line.

A better solution to your problem is finding out the proper way to run the calibre-debug command from a portable calibre install.
Hi jhowell;

Many thanks for your answer. I did what you said and I could convert a .kpf to .kfx. However, the output is not the same as when I convert an .epub to .kfx. In the second case (epub to kfx), the result is optimal but in the first case, there are issues (for example, with drop caps). I think that the intermediate step (kpf to epub) is introducing some "noise". I'm using Kindle Previewer 3.23.
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