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Old 01-13-2020, 05:26 AM   #21
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by jxall View Post
I would, but my test has shown that 'ld get a completely different formatting from the optimized kepub that Standard Ebooks provide and recommend.

That's why I asked if there was a way for Calibre to support .kepub.epub files out of the box. As things stand, manually editing the extension and adding the file to Calibre is the only possible way to preserve the optimized formatting while using Calibre.
Have you applied the patched to make the ePub and KePub font sizes the same?

Also, Standard EBOOKS lies. They say they have ePub and ePub3. Yet the ePub I downloaded is ePub3. Their CSS is rubbish.

The reason that the ePub and KePub are not the same is that they have no idea what they are doing. They should be making the KePub from the ePub source so anyone could do the same thing.
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