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Old 10-25-2020, 08:10 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by NIRC View Post
I apologize for frustrating those of you who would like specific questions regarding the code. I just don't know how to access that information or what I should be looking for. All I know is this: I got the mobi file to work perfectly in the Kindle Previewer and on my Kindle fire, but the KDP page rejects it. If someone could tell me what to check, I will try my best to catch up, but I am really ignorant when it comes to tracking down the source of the problem. I would be happy to supply the mobi file if necessary.
(By the way, I have only one proprietary font in the file.)
Supplying the mobi or preferably the original epub file would probably be the best way to go. Otherwise we are just guessing as to what your problem is. As for the content of the epub file, there is a calibre plugin called ScrambleEbook which is intended to allow the structure of your epub to be viewed and edited but turns the text content into junk.
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