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Old 06-08-2020, 11:20 PM   #23
davidfor
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Originally Posted by droopy View Post
I installed the KePub Output driver.
I removed the badly formatted kepub from my Kobo device.

I then sent the epub from Calibre library to my Kobo.
Unfortunately, when I view the kepub in the calibre viewer, the formatting is still as messed up as before.

Are you sure I don't have to disable KoboTouchExtended as a whole, or turn off some options in it?
Update: Even when I disabled KTE, the kepub in the Kobo reader is still messed up.
If you have a kepub version of the book in your calibre library, the extended driver doesn't do anything. And, assuming you have matching versions of the output plugin and extended driver, they will probably have the same problem with this.

I need to see the original source. From what you posted, I can see why the book looks like it does, but, I can't see how it got that way. I need the epub source to be able to work that out.
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