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Old 05-25-2024, 07:00 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
ADE 2.0.1 is excellent for testing if your ePub 3 works well enough as ePub 2.
Yes, I do that to test how looks the epub2 fallback code included in my epubs3.

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The thing is, Kobo uses an older RMSDK (I think it's equivalent to ADE 3.x). So it's quite likely that ePub could be read with a program that does not do ePub 3 all that well.
Kobo for Android and iOS have the last version of the Readium rendering engine (they support very well the epub3 protocol, except for MathML). I don't know (I should have to ask in the Kobo forum) if all Kobo eink devices have been updated with the same engine. Kobo for Desktop so far only supports epub2.
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