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Old 08-16-2019, 08:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
Nah. Once the file is downloaded to the Kindle, then the experimental browser is out of the equation. It should be treated the same as any azw3 file by the Kindle's indexer (at the very least, it should after restart)

@jdunning
By any chance, do you have another azw3 file with the same ASIN/identifier with on the Kindle? It's possible that may cause issues.

I download azw3 to my Kindles (AO3 fanfics) using the experimental browser all the time and barring the occasional incomplete/broken download due to my hotspot acting up, I haven't seen what you describe. Personally, not a fan of hyphenation so I've never used the Hyphenate plugin nor am I familiar with how it works.

I have to ask--how does that even work? I mean, fine, you use the browser to browse to where? I take it you've put your AZW3 on a server ("In the cloud") someplace? Navigate there and download that way?

Vis-a-vis hyphenation--I used to think that. Then one day I was re-reading (in digital form for the first time) the Philo Vance series, from a web source, and realized that they didn't have ET and how much it really messed with my enjoyment of the books. You'd think that I, of all people, would have noticed that sooner, but I hadn't. The ET hyphenation isn't like ADE, with ladders everywhere; it's quite unobtrusive and the look/feel is so much more like printed books.

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