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Old 07-02-2020, 04:46 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Oliva View Post
Quoth, why do you think that KindleGen is not a good validation tool to produce a mobi? The epubs I made in Jutoh are without errors, but when I check it with epubcheck in Sigil they tend to be full of warnings. Maybe it’s Sigil’s bugs, who knows?
Umm... No. If you run epubcheck standalone, online or from the Sigil or calibre plugins, you will get the same errors. Been there, done that, have the log files to show for it.

Jutoh default error checker checks for basic structural, platform and formatting issues. To check the compiled epub for syntax and more structural errors, you need to run the bundled epubcheck and hope that it is close to being up to date. You may also want to go into preferences and click on Check epub after compiling to force epubcheck to be run.
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