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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I can give it a go, though the book I'm reading now is pretty basic in its formatting. the most obvious place I notice the formatting difference is at the beginning of a chapter. Especially if there's some decoration and my current book has none.
Otherwise, I notice it with word gaps in some sentences and weird word hyphen breaks. Also, using the same font on both does show that Georgia, for example, looks better on ePub.
And I've enabled ligatures (which is one of the things Kobo really should fix in my imaginary overhaul of kepub layout).
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IMHO, KePub should not exist. There's no reason for it. The software used for Pub 3 should just work without any special formatting. I would like to try the current RMSDK and see how it gets on with ePub 3 and if it works well, then remove Access. That would solve the problems we are having with Access and would remove the need to convert to KePub.
I did notice sometime back that a KePub formatting is not the same as the source ePub using ADE 2.0.1.