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 To offer additional features there is no need for an other (proprietary) ebook format (in this case Kobos kepub) because the trigger to "unlock" additional features is hardware (Kobo readers) based. There are many other ebook manufacturers around (at least in Europe, which may or not be available in North America. Or vice versa.) who offer different or similar features that Kobo reader offer but they've implemented them without the need for a new ebook format (kepub) because the devices "unlocks" or overrides the styles of a particular ebook. Every renderer (Access, Adobes RM) has at least a bookmark, note, dictionary feature (natively or through a plugin) that work fine. Take the recently discovered kepub-book.css. On opening a kepub or rendering a book page it searches for kepub-book.css and if present it is cascaded/merged with the existing stylesheets of the kepub but kepub-book.css defined styles override or have a higher importance than the stylesheet in the book. This is a good example to override the existing stylesheets to enable device specific features (fontsettings, margins, etc.) on the side of the device instead on the software (kepub) side. In the real world it is probably a little more complicated to achieve this but if other ereader manufacturers can do it, why can't Kobo? Last edited by Anak; 07-30-2013 at 07:16 AM.  | 
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			As I am new to Kobo may I ask what the purpose is to kobofy an epub to kepub, since you can sideload epubs ? What are the advantages of kepub over epub ?
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			See https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Kepub for the purportedly advantages. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 You can have it display pages per book instead of the default pages per chapter (which I find annoying, personallY) by setting 'FullBookPageNumbers' to 'True' in the Kobo config file (as per this post)  | 
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			Quick update, I reconverted epub to epub, and sent it to the Kobo Glo (as a kepub) and no problems. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 The kepub format adds some extra <span id="kobo.xx.xx> tags which seem to be used for more accurate positioning within the chapter (annotations, re-opening a chapter). If you are reading non-Latin alphabet languages such as Arabic or Hebrew, the ACCESS renderer used for the kepub files can take advantage of epub3 features to display text in right to left or vertical formats. Since epubs and .kepub.epubs use different renderers, there are times when I've checked issues with an ebook by renaming the files to switch renderers. I also use the .kepub.epub filetype when playing with epub3 documents since the ACCESS renderer is close to epub3 compliant. You can check the ACCESS and Readium sites for more information. Edit: One further item is that you need the Adobe Reader Mobile renderer to handle Adobe's ADEPT DRM -- library books and other Adobe DRM protected epubs. Kobo has their own DRM scheme for kepubs which is not compatible with Adobe's DRM. Regards, David Last edited by DNSB; 07-30-2013 at 02:37 PM.  | 
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