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Old 10-22-2011, 11:00 AM   #10
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It's a matter of taste, because my PRS 650 does not do this, and it has never stroke me that there are too many spaces on a line, or that it didn't looked right, whereas I find it makes it look like an end of paragraph on the Kindle. Well if I had the choice, I know would opt for the "Sony way". Now maybe the font I use on the PRS 650 allows more words per line and I have less margins too.
I used to see plenty of books on the Kindle that had half-a-dozen spaces between some words in order to force right justification. Now they limit the number of spaces (it's two, I believe) and as a consequence, you end up with lines that are not fully justified. The situation could be minimized, if not eliminated if the Kindle rendering engine allowed hyphenation, but it doesn't.
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