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Originally Posted by avresbo
Can a non-kobo ereader read a xxxx.kepub.epub book?
Thank you for your answer
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Yes. A kepub adds a mass of spans with individual IDs around each sentence plus some extra divs and CSS. I haven't seen any of these have an effect on the displayed text but they are used by the Kobo ACCESS renderer for location when highlighting, etc.
Kobo uses two renderers, one is the Adobe RMSDK used for epubs and pdfs either with no DRM or using Adobe' ADEPT DRM), the other is based on the ACCESS epub3 renderer used for kepubs).