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Old 07-26-2020, 07:29 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
There is nothing to influence there. Its not a conversion but an extraction of the input documents contents in HTML form.
I'm still confused. "Extraction" sound like you just "unzip" the ebook and lets the viewer see that content raw. But then you say "in HTML form", which implies that the content is either converted to HTML or at least re-wrapped within HTML.

There must be more to the viewer than just viewing the raw ebook content (which is usually based on HTML anyway). The viewer can control how many pages to show on screen. Depending on the browser used, the viewer may show "Loading next section". The viewer seems to recognize which browsers support full screen or not. I want to know if there is a way to manually determine or override some of these automatic settings? Since you don't directly test with ios anymore, perhaps some of these settings don't work as reliably anymore?
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