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Old 11-08-2018, 05:56 PM   #6
davidfor
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Originally Posted by donpopo View Post
Yes
Actually my ebook are in kobo epub format.
And each epub file has a table of contents built by caliber.
The fact that you built a ToC in calibre means that it is a valid ToC in an epub. And will work with an epub. But, the rules for a kepub are different. They require a one-to-one relationship between the ToC and the internal files. If that isn't the case, then some strange things can happen with the page numbering and the in-book stats. You should still be able to read the book, but, the progress indication can be off.
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I guess I'll take the kobo touch plugin and the epub format instead of the kepub format
That is the simplest thing if you don't want the features that the kepub format have.
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