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Old 07-02-2013, 09:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by rulet View Post
Ok, thank's for the answer. I have another question -- how to change the distance between words(f.e. to reduce its)?
That is caused by your device using full justification. Many people prefer this, personally I hate the large gaps so when I convert a book via calibre I make sure that Text Justification is set to Left align (see attached). This will ensure the spaces between the words have normal spaces but the right edge will be uneven.

Alternatively you may be able over-ride the justification within the settings of whatever reading app you use.

Or if your reading program supports soft-hyphens you can use the Hyphenate This! plugin to insert soft-hyphens in your book. This will cause the spaces between words to be normal and hyphenate words to fit at the margins.
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