Thread: Clara HD Pre-buying Questions
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Old 07-07-2018, 09:51 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Grumbledook View Post
Thanks for the answers, think you've addressed my minor specific concerns. As long as I can read a book on it and connect it up to calibre I'd guess pretty much any e-reader would likely suit my needs!
Personally, I think the Kobo devices has excellent support in calibre. Though, maybe I shouldn't be the one saying that
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The biggest problem with my kindle at the moment is that it's not displaying pictures properly, just get a garbled mess. Though it was fine before I replaced the screen. In reading around on the forum last night I did see someone mention that kepub formatted books you can zoom in on pictures. This would be useful when looking at a map, how do you actually do the zooming?
Double tapping the image will open in the image viewer. This has zooming and can pan around the zoomed image. To create the kepubs, you can use the KoboTouchExtended driver to do it on the fly when sending the books. Or do it via a conversion. The former is better if you want all books as kepubs, the latter if only some.
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