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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
I have read MANY novels with images that benefited from zooming in, and more than a few with footnotes one outstanding example with plenty of both is The Count of Monte Cristo - pretty sure that's considered a novel. All generalizations are dangerous.
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Most novels do not have pictures or footnotes. I know some do and it you want to read the footnotes or be able to zoom the graphics, yes, KePub is better. But some books I've recently read that had footnotes I did not need t use a single footnotes as the footnotes were references to citations that I was not going to read. I don't need to know what publication some bit of the book was taken from. But be that it may, the problem is that these eBooks do not work with RMSDK.
If you look at Sony, nook, and Pocketbook, they all use some version RMSDK. Not everyone installs KOReader or even knows about it. So why insist on code that doesn't work?
I tested with @Davidfor's fix and it did not work, but removing that media query did allow the eBook to mostly work. But it still needs fixing because not all formatting working. But the code does not need to be so complicated I formatted the eBook with a lot simpler CSS code. And it's much more compatible.