Thread: Touch Kobo Touch Firmware 2.0
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Old 07-17-2012, 08:49 PM   #526
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Originally Posted by Cottser View Post
Before I try a factory reset, is anyone else having a huge font size/text size discrepancy between sideloaded epubs and kepubs in 2.0? I'm using the later version, just updated last night.

As soon as I updated, I opened a kepub and it looked like I was reading a large print book. My settings hadn't changed but it seemed like Kobo's type scale did. If I bump the kepub font size down to a reasonable size, then sideloaded epubs show up tiny and unreadable. This is similar to the margin discrepancy but it's probably about 3 levels of font size difference between kepubs and epubs.

I searched the thread but couldn't find any other reports about this issue.

Attached are two images, the first showing a kepub, the second an epub. Exact same font settings for both.
Hmmm not sure on your problem but good example of not having your text justified yet still getting hyphenation.
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