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Old 06-09-2019, 04:01 PM   #623
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
You are using the KoboTouchExtended driver. The whole purpose of the driver is to transform epubs to kepubs during the send. You can disable this and return to the built-in KoboTouch driver, but, bookmarking works a little better with kepubs than epubs.
What difference is the regular driver and explicitly using the kepub output conversion plug in? Maybe time saving if you have a number of Kobo ereaders? Any other difference apart from the Extended Driver CSS option? I mean do both methods create the same kepub? Maybe not if one is using an existing epub as source and the other is going direct from docx / RTF / HTML etc, though maybe Calibre creates an epub first, I've not used the kepub output conversion plug in.
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