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Old 01-15-2020, 09:23 PM   #26
davidfor
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Originally Posted by jxall View Post
I replicated your test and you're right: there are no differences in this case.

I had performed my test with Great Expectations and differences were there and easy too see, though. I really don't know what to think!
What are the differences? I tried what I did before with this book, and I don't see any differences. The frontmatter looks the same for both. The chapters are simple text and are laid out the same. The colophon page is probably the most complex in the book and I cannot see a difference between them.

Looking at the code in the books, the only noticeable difference is in the stylesheet with respect to hyphenation. The epub version has more options for turning on hyphenation than the downloaded kepub version. If you are use the centered option in the font settings on the device, it might produce a difference if words get split differently, but, I'm not seeing it.
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