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Old 07-22-2020, 12:56 PM   #5
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Device: Kindle Keyboard (rip), Kindle Voyage, Fire Tablet 10 '17, iPad '19
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
The content server does not do any conversion unless you ask it to, via the conversion button. And you should view the resulting PDF in the devices native PDF viewer, not the calibre browser viewer.
I don't mean conversion in the sense that a new format is stored on the library. The content server must be creating a temporary version that is viewable by the target browser. I guess it would be similar to how viewing from the gui temporarily renders the book to be usable by the calibre e-book viewer app. I can't seem to find a way to influence this temporary conversion.

From the gui e-book viewer, the panels are not clickable but every other page is white, which may be another symptom of the book's panel view format.

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