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Old 01-09-2019, 02:08 PM   #24
rcentros
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Edit: just tried the calibre kepub output plugin and geek1011's kepubify standalone program and no issues with either that I did not also have under Windows on the half dozen books I used for testing.
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Edit2: I don't normally use kepub on my Kobos.
Okay, I might have to take a look at it. But ...

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The Obok plugin removes Kobo's proprietary DRM. It does not do any modifications to the internals of the epub. If you open the imported file with an editor, the mass of spans added as part of the kepub creation are still there.
Does this mean that the ePubs that Obok produces are actually KePubs? But, unless I'm mistaken (very possible), these de-DRMed KePubs work like ePubs on the Kobos, don't they?

I guess I need to look into this a little more. Once I convert the former KePubs to the margins and font I like I was happy just using them that way because they didn't have a header (which I didn't like). Now, with the new firmware, it doesn't matter.
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