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Originally Posted by Benjamin Buford
It would be interesting to see what difference there is between a normal EPUB and a non-standard Kobo EPUB. Perhaps one could buy regular EPUB and apply some modifications to it (source code, not just file ending) as to make the reader believe this is a .kepub, so dictionary/highlighting etc. are working.
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I've not read anything official, but if you read the various postings in this forum written by the Kobo people there are plenty of hints that Kobo will make "dictionary/highlighting etc." available for all ePubs including sideloaded ones in a future upgrade. It might not happen, but it sure seems like they are at least seriously thinking about it.