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Old 06-08-2020, 11:56 PM   #24
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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.
The suggestion was to install KTE 3.2.9 and not KePub Output (I'm not sure if the KePub Output beta driver has the fix for the odd regex). The KePub Output driver converts the book to kepub and saves it in your calibre library as filename.kepub in the same directory as the source epub. If the send formats list has epub higher than kepub, the epub will be sent not the kepub. If sent using KTE with the extended options enabled, the epub will be converted to kepub on the fly. Of course, if kepub is above epub in the list, the above becomes moot.

Last edited by DNSB; 06-09-2020 at 12:01 AM. Reason: Added second output list item
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