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Old 03-27-2020, 07:45 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
And yes, loading an epub3 file as Kepub works just fine,, the Kepub reader has much greater support for epub3.
Which is pretty much what everyone has been telling you. In a quick test with a filename.epub epub3 file on a Clara HD with the latest firmware, RMSDK did use the nav.xhtml file for the table of contents.

A filename.epub is opened with Adobe's RMSDK, an filename.kepub.epub is opened with Kobo's version of the ACCESS renderer (which seems to be based on the ACCESS PubPlus Reader based on the Readium SDK) which handles epub3. As a point of interest, ACCESS donated their NetFrontTM BookReader EPUB Edition engine to Readium.

And for real fun and mostly of interest to those who have young kids, a filename.fxl.kepub.epub will allowing opening a fixed layout epub3. I own two fixed layout epubs but one of my co-workers has about 40 or so that are kids books where the fixed layout does work nicely. Last time we chatted, he was using the EDRLab's iOS app since most of those books are heavily into colour.

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