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Thank you for the quick response. This should now allow the proper cover images to be displayed when transferring to Kobo eReaders, instead of the ones automatically generated by calibre.
Also, the fix for tate-chu-yoko is definitely a very meaningful improvement for Japanese users.
On another note, I didn't know the name of that proprietary EPUB derivative format, but it's hilarious that they call it "Open" when its technical specifications aren't publicly available and no publisher other than Shueisha has adopted it.
Still, since Shueisha is one of Japan's major publishers, Japanese vendors, including Rakuten Kobo, can't afford to ignore them…
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