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Sverigevader | 10 months ago

It's thanks to this site that I learned that Kobo uses a really bad renderer for epubs unless converted to their own ebook format (Kepub). It make a huge difference in appearance and performance on a Kobo device.

https://standardebooks.org/help/how-to-use-our-ebooks#kobo-f...

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Uvix|10 months ago

You don't even have to convert it, just rename the extension to .kepub.epub. https://github.com/kobolabs/epub-spec?tab=readme-ov-file#sid...

acabal|10 months ago

This is not entirely correct - Kobo also expects a bunch of special <span>s inserted for things like highlighting and page numbers to work.

It kills me that Kobo is so close to having plain epubs rendered with Webkit but for some reason they just won't take the leap!

stog|10 months ago

I discovered this too. However, I now use Plato Reader on my Kobo with standard ePub and it’s lovely.

crtasm|10 months ago

I assume KOReader has a better renderer for epub but will have to test how it compares to the stock software+kepub. So far I've only used KOReader on my device.

contact9879|10 months ago

the only issues i've found with koreader is its default margin size and its display of standard ebooks' titlepages but (I believe) these can be fixed with a fairly simple user tweaks css

RVuRnvbM2e|10 months ago

Wow I never knew this!

robin_reala|10 months ago

Yeah, if you just load normal epubs it defaults to an old version of Adobe Digital Editions unfortunately.