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Old 07-06-2023, 07:19 PM   #6
Sirtel
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
No need to disable KoboTouchExtended. There is an option under the Extended tab that's what you want. It's Use template for kepubification.

I have a column named #kepub. It's a Y/N type. When I put in Y, I get KePub. When I put in nothing, I get ePub. All with the KoboTouchExtendedDriver.

Code:
program: 
	$#kepub == 'yes'
That wouldn't work for me, unless there's a way to specify a Kobo model in the template? I send kepubs to my Sage and epubs to my Libra, but the books themselves are exactly the same on both. The only way I know how to achieve this is to enable/disable the extended driver.
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