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Originally Posted by jhowell
I believe that how a book renders as AZK/KCR is no longer relevant unless the book will not be supporting Enhanced Typesetting, such as a fixed layout children's book.
Most books will support ET and Amazon will deliver them in KFX format to the K4iOS app when actually published. (Perhaps a few customers still have iOS devices that only run a very outdated version of the app, but I doubt that there are very many of those left.)
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Interesting, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
Sez you {grumble grumble}. I wish someone would tell that to my clients. If I deal with one "I sent my mobi to my iPad and it looks HOOORRRIBLE!," complaint per week, I deal with 3. It's just...grrrrrrrrr.
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That would be Send to Kindle, right? Which I think would still be a KF7? I think jhowell is specifically referring to what Amazon delivers to a purchaser when they download from their library.
In any case, I seem to have solved it. Near as I can tell, it was caused by a big initial capital, which was making the line height of the first line weird. That's a known Kindle bug in its own right, from what I recall, but this text cutoff might be related since as soon as I made the initial cap match the surrounding font, the problem went away.
Shrug.