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Old 06-07-2013, 01:30 PM   #2
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
For many f/w revisions I have seen the odd occurrence of a word going "awol" after hyphenation, depending on the font and size settings on the Kobo.

I have a nice little test document that contains a few paragraphs from "The Silesian Station" that demonstrates this problem.

Using (for instance) Georgia, at a size of 14 clicks over from the left, line spacing and margins at 0, justification at the middle (ragged right) setting, the first line of the chapter reads . With one extra click on the size it becomes and one size down one gets .

If anyone wants to see this, I have attached the excerpt from the ePub to this posting.
I have seen this twice. Seemed like more than one word missing but can't recall.

Helen
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