![]() ![]() It connects reliably every single time, and it stays connected. I took a chance and bought an Aura One Limited Edition, which I've had for 4-5 weeks. Anyway, the original Aura One and H202 have trouble connecting about 60-70% of the time. The most common problem I encounter with the Mark 6 devices is "Error communicating with device" but I also get "This device has errors and needs to be scanned" (or whatever the actual message is-I forget the exact wording), and also a problem where the device connects for a few seconds, then loses the connection. My Mark 5 device (the original H20) never has a problem (same cables, same ports). My original Mark 6 devices (Aura One and H202) have intermittent problems connecting to all three of the PCs in our house (one Windows 7, one Windows 8.1, one Windows 10). I'm not sure it is a problem with the PC. Yet another reason to prefer AZW3.The issue is not with calibre, but with the PC Mobi format ebooks do require images to be specified in pixels. A quick edit of the CSS to change to relative measurements and while the images look a bit soft, I can now change the font size and the images don't need a magnifying glass. Looked okay on my original Kobo (the mark 1 with Bluetooth and a 600x800 screen) but when I re-read it on my KA1, everything was tiny and could not be resized. I've owned ebooks where the image and font sizes were specified in pixels. ![]() ![]() Yet another reason for not using absolute measurements when specifying image or font sizes since they, by defnition, are not scaleable. I often have this problem when converting from amazon KF8 books. Maybe that is the "proper" way of handling such images, but it is sure a right pain in the posterior. I think at the end of the day, the problem comes down to the image size being specified in px or pt, and Adobe RMSDK will not scale the images to fit the page if the specified size is too large. tiff format which only one ereader I've tried would display.) All except the last one should display (the last one is in. It's basic purpose was to show various fonts support for special characters but it also has a set of images in the last pages. I've also attached an epub file to this message. I would suggest using that on the epub and attaching it to a message here so we can take a look at the CSS/styles and possibly give you some suggestions as to how to fix the images in that epub. There is a plugin for calibre and a standalone version that lets you scramble the contents of an epub without affecting the CSS or other styles. As much as I don't want to return this and give up on my eBook days which carried me throughout high school and college, I'm starting to consider this. This issue was never a thing on my Kobo Touch and I'm really disappointed by the Aura. mobi files onto the reader, but they are both massive and pages aren't defined meaning if I am halfway through the book, I'm losing that progress! I have no knowledge of CSS or Calibre, and to my knowledge image scaling for epubs have always been an awkward thing. ![]() On the Aura? They are either way too small or too big! With the old Touch, all images in every book I loaded onto it were fine, scaled the entire page and all looked the part. With the old Kobo Touch essentially dead, I decided to splash out any remaining money I had left on the Aura Edition 2. ![]()
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