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Old 08-07-2017, 07:37 PM   #15
slowsmile
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I also think that's its worthing bearing in mind something which I mentioned earlier. I have already said that both the old KP and the newer KP 3 Kindle test apps do not display ebook KF7 images correctly.

I tested this by first running my plugin on an epub with an ebook image. Afterwards I then changed the KF8 image line entry and doubled the percentage value. I did this so I could more easily distinguish between KF7 and KF8 displays in KP and KP3. When I loaded this epub in KP and KP3 both app displays showed the larger image for all eInk emulations This means that both KP and KP 3 will display KF8 images(as a %) for all their eInk emulations. And this is completely wrong, so these Kindle apps cannot be trusted accurately to test KF7/KF8 displays. I also think that this fact may have caused some confusion. So I agree with Hitch, the only way to properly test this appears to be on an actual KF7 device. Worth remembering.

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