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Old 08-01-2018, 09:11 AM   #4
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Sarmat89 View Post
FB2 is a superior format to EPUB, as it supports metadata like book titles, annotations, author and translator names, original titles, allows you formatting poetry with a proper line wrap, epigraphs, etc.
I converted an ePub to FB2 in Calibre and moved it to the jetBook, but it came out basically looking like text (no embedded font, quoted text not inset etc.). It did retain italics, but that seems to be the main difference between Text and FB2 on the jetBook. Did I do something wrong?

I've attached four images comparing the two formats. I thought FB2 would retain more detail, so maybe I screwed something up in the conversion process?
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