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Old 11-23-2025, 06:42 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by LenaWolf View Post
I am sorry, I cannot attach the book to a message in a public forum because I hope to publish it one day.

As for your suggestion, I do not understand why that would help since the very same epub file looks perfect when it is not converted to Kepub. And again excuse me but something certainly does convert epub to kepub because the Kobo reader shows that file differently. When I use "Send to Device" button, it is stored in Kobo's secret folders and is listed in the book library as a KEPUB. Whereas if I just copy the epub file to the reader with the File Manager, it is converted by the Kobo reader on import and listed as EPUB. It looks differently (not just this file but all others imported via these two routes look differently). So basically EPUB files interpreted by the Kobo reader look correctly but KEPUB files created when pressing "Send to Device" button have this problem.
You obviously have the Kobo driver in Calibre configured to send kepubs.
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