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Old 09-09-2019, 07:01 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
Are you confusing the KTE driver with a full calibre conversion to KEPUB format using the Kepub Output plugin?
Probably. I didn't know they were different things until you just told me .

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KTE does not rewrite the source epub's CSS - except when requested by the user via its 'Modify CSS' option. This option does not create any calibre# classes either.
I wasn't intending to say that was due to KTE, but a consequence of using Calibre in general.

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If your speed comparisons between calibre and Kepubify are based on a full calibre conversion to KEPUB it's no wonder you're quoting a x12 factor! KTE is much faster than a calibre conversion.
I wasn't actually aware there was a difference, as I always pre-converted my books when I was testing Calibre. I'm going to try directly sending a book later this week, but I suspect it will still be around half the speed due to the overhead from Calibre and lack of parallel processing.
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