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Old 07-16-2024, 07:09 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
You'll need to use kepub, if you want images to be large.
So I installed the Kobo Touch Extended plugin, disabled the standard driver, specify "convert to kepub" on the Extended tab, restarted Calibre, uploaded the book, and it converted it before uploading... to PDF, not to kepub!

What am I doing wrong?

[Edit: disabling upload of PDFs, leaving kepub as the only valid format produced "WARNING: No suitable formats: Could not upload the following books to the device, as no suitable formats were found. Convert the book(s) to a format supported by your device first." Enabling both epub and kepub results in the epub being copied without conversion to kepub.]

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