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Originally Posted by Dopedangel
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I'm afraid that I'm not a CSS guru so that really isn't much of an option for me and it's not hugely user friendly for non-technical users as a solution.
Freda Reader that I used on winmobile to read epubs has explicit options to force the type of justification.
I could be wrong but my impression is that CR3 forces full justification no matter what justification is set within the EPUB.
It would be nice to get the layout as specified in these situations rather than forced full justification. But equally even if the epub is created fully justified then I think it would be desirable to have an option to force left justification for those of us that would prefer that. Alternatively the current hyphenation dictionary for english needs significant improvement - to give an example from something I was reading last night:
the last word on a page was monitor, due to hyphenation and full justification this resulted in monit- as the last characters on one page and then the next page started 'or '. This really doesn't aid readability. With no justification/hyphenation monitor would simply have been the first complete word on the next page. The current hyphenation forced me to go back a page to reread the last line because 'or' seemed out of context.
Please don't misunderstand me I LIKE CR3 a lot but that isn't to say that it can't be improved.