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Old 09-10-2018, 09:01 AM   #4
davidfor
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Originally Posted by jiembe View Post
I try this but I don't get the previous behaviour. What I get now is a wipe out of the old kepub book version (annotation, serial anything gone as a completely new book) instead of forcing kobo to only update it's internal database.
That is the expected behaviour when you turn that option off. If the device sees that the book has changed, it removes everything and adds it as a new book. That is why the other behaviour has been in the driver all this time. But, with this turned on, it doesn't rebuild the internal ToC. You need to remove the book for this to happen.
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