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Old 08-18-2024, 01:59 PM   #4
DNSB
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Originally Posted by mgrimace View Post
Just using KCC and sideloading the output files (.kepub) are not recognized by the device. So scratch that.
You would need to use the full extension of .kepub.epub not a naked .kepub.

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Originally Posted by mgrimace View Post
However, KCC with Libra 2 selected and stretch/upscale partially-checked PLUS Calibre Kepub conversion via KTE makes the Manga pages fill the full screen (which is a nice feature).
My daughter reads quite a bit of manga and uses a mix of CBZ and kepub in calibre. If the output from KCC is .kepub, even the KoboTouch driver will rename from filename.kepub to filename.kepub.epub when sending to a Kobo.

When it comes to names, she uses the manga name as the series name with the volume number as the series index. On her Kobo, they would show up as:

Demon Slayer
Demon Slayer - 13
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