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Old 01-12-2019, 04:16 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by FrustratedReader View Post
No need for kepub, a proprietary format. The kobo resizes epubs fonts fine and allows built in or publisher fonts. If you can't resize it's due to the epub css.
The problem isn't that you can't resize epub fonts, it's that the base sizes are different between the epub and kepub renderer. The problem becomes obvious when you have both epub and kepub books on your device.

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Pocket may be convenient, but it's inflexible and a privacy issue. Better to copy & paste web pages into WP (Libre Office Writer is free), save as docx and convert with calibre. Admittedly a problem on a tablet.
Sounds like a hassle, but if you really wanted to go down that road then why not go straight to epub using Sigil or similar?
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