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Originally Posted by jhowell
The book content is in a single fairly large HTML file. That might be too large for the old ADE version to process.
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Added: I used calibre to convert from EPUB to EPUB and tested the resulting file in ADE 2.0.1. When I disabled splitting of large HTML files the resulting EPUB failed in ADE the same as the original EPUB. Enabling splitting resulted in seven smaller HTML files in the EPUB and that worked properly with ADE. This confirms the large HTML file (996KB) in the original EPUB causing a problem for ADE 2.0.1.
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Because it's simply the automated OCR layer automatically converted to epub with no rules to find breaks and create separate files. If I can't find a real ebook of a PD text on Archive I download the PDF. The 7.8" Mars with the autocrop on margins is better for PDFs than 9.7" DXG, kindle PW3 or Kobo Libra. Much faster too.
I feel I wasted a lot of time and download cap trying to read epubs & mobi from Archive before I realised what they are at (automatic on demand from unproofed PDF OCR layer).
If it's too big (like a multicolumn magazine) I'd use the 10" Lenovo tablet or even the laptop if it's not too many pages.