One other note:
In the early days of Enhanced Typesetting the kfxgen program didn't support some commonly used e-book content, such as tables. For a while only about half of the Kindle books for sale supported Enhanced Typesetting. Publishers were told to wait for improvements to kfxgen rather than changing their books.
These days kfxgen supports pretty much everything that it is going to and over 95% of Kindle books have Enhanced Typesetting. If a book does not support ET at this point it is up to the publisher to make it compatible.
Last edited by jhowell; 07-12-2019 at 08:00 PM.
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