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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
But that would requiers some specific compressing. Thus, not readeable by someting else, and that's a bad idea. If it's normal zip, you can eventually get the one file you want, and be done.
It would be nice to have the reader go directly to the version we want. For ePub, it's easy, if preference say "ePub", you display ePub. If preference say pdf, 5" 12px, but the proposed versions are 11px and 13px, there you have a problem.
Then the reader should stores setting for all files. (easy, we're already storing last position and bookmark in an other file).
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Oh, yes... if there's no easy way to "nudge" the ".zip" format to do this, I'd live with the size excess until (soon enough) it stops mattering or even being noticeable.
Your idea about preference matching is a good one. The eBook market is sorely in need of some smart people that are both programmers and bookmakers to sit down and come up with some clever ideas. I am certain though that it will happen sooner rather than later.
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