Hi Hitch...
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"If the epub/mobi file supports Enhanced Typesetting,..."
He very obviously was not talking about KPF files, which is the output format of Kindle Create and the other DIY-applications (Kindle Textbook Creator, etc.).
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Yes, I would certainly agree with you about the above. But, unfortunately, in my original post
before Doitsu's critical post, I was
solely talking about KFX generated as a KPF file by Kindle Create. I was trying to convince Gregg not to go the KFX route using Kindle Create because of all the horrific downsides of generating and using such a file. And then both you and Doitsu decided to introduce all sorts of other points which were, quite frankly, completely off-point and irrelevant to my original post, which only describes the pros and cons of generating a KFX file using Kindle Create.
And I still believe that Enhanced Typesetting really has no relevance at all for a KC-generated KFX(as a KPF file) that only ever consists of page-sized jpeg images without any text. As well, why would Kindle Previewer's Enhanced Typesetting pick a fight and fail on a KPF file that has also been entirely generated using Kindle software(via Kindle Create)? As far as I'm concerned, so far there have been no convincing arguments from anyone to refute anything that I've said either in my original post or in this paragraph.
"I don't understand why you had Gregg buy your book, since it has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with what he's trying to do here, which is use your image plugin to manage his cover images in his backmatter, in the ePUB he's converting to MOBI (KF8). "
Gregg didn't buy my book. It's a free download.