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Old 09-02-2022, 12:56 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by bookman156 View Post
Not quite sure what you're saying there. What happens to a non-DRM epub3 on a Kobo? Does it trigger the kepub renderer?
No. The file extension is the only selector in use. The issue is that you can receive an epub3 with Adobe encryption which the webkit based renderer would not be able to open so it is not as simple as checking the epub version in the .opf file to decide which renderer to use.

There are also differences in font handling, CSS support, etc. between the two renderers. This has led to near religious arguments over which is better though for the most part, most people would probably not notice all that much difference (IMNSHO).
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