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Old 06-19-2011, 11:17 PM   #4
Joe563
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Originally Posted by RobertJSawyer View Post
The older Kobo Wi-Fi offered an option for setting text justification to either "Force left" or "Default" (respectively, turn off full justification, or use whatever the publisher has coded). Looking at the Kobo Touch user guide online, I see no such option there. How does the Kobo Touch handle text justification?

I very much prefer ragged-right margins, and that's one of the things I love about my Kobo Wi-Fi. I'm thinking about getting a Touch, but want to know that I can have that option there, too.

Many thanks!
Alas, the Kobo Touch does not have a setting to set the text justification. To make matters worse, all of the books that I have looked at or read on my Kobo Touch are right justified. On a positive note, there has already been a firmware release since the new Kobo was released so there is hope that adding a setting for text justification could be included in a future release.

Regards,
Joe
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