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Originally Posted by rcentros
Is that the same as what they used to call "KePub," or is this a new thing altogether?
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That's an epub3 fixed layout epub. Kobo has supported those for years. If the fixed layout was properly constructed, the <meta property="rendition:layout">pre-paginated</meta> was used along with the synthetic spread properties. There were a couple of other way to mark an fixed layout, for testing you could change the file extension to .fxl.kepub.epub to force the Kobo Webkit renderer in fixed layout mode.