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Old 03-03-2019, 02:55 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
I don't have time to test all of them at the moment but I did try EPUBTEST 0101 as a kepub on the Kobo Forma (which can auto-switch between portrait/landscape).

On the whole it was pretty good. The only failures I noticed were:
  • epub-ruby-position: under (style-411)
  • epub-ruby-position: inter-character (style-412)
  • Alternate style tags: night (style-611)
I have to confess that I'm not sure I fully understand what I ought to be seeing with the epub-ruby-position tests. In all 3 examples what I do see is the same 2 words (Lorum Ipsum) in large bold, with a much smaller non-bold copy of the same word over the top of each. In fact the kepub displays just like the calibre Viewer. I've assumed the 'over' is correct and the 'under', 'inter-character' are incorrect.

I'll follow up with the other test epubs as and when I have some time.
Wow, that's very very good!! Forget the "epub-ruby-position" property and the alternate style tag (the code is buggy because the respective .xhtml file doen't have linked the night.css stylesheet) so the supports of Kobo is quite good!!.
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