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Old 01-03-2014, 07:11 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by rhyous View Post
I will keep this in the back of my mind for now.

I wish the Kindle render tool would just handle this, but it doesn't.

Perhaps doing this for Kindle only wouldn't be so bad. Kindle is the only reader that really sells a lot of copies anyway and its the one I most care about looking professional.

The plugin looks nice, but I am not sure it does what I want. I want to only add hyphens to words 12 characters or larger and I only want to add one hyphen, not one for each syllable. In my novel, that would only be 550 words.

Thank you for your responses.
but you have no idea what font settings a kindle reader will select on THEIR kindle - if they alter their font size / font compression options then their lines won't end where you think they should end anyway. ( unless you plan to test all possible permutations ??? )..
as for "kindle is the only reader that really sells....", I think Apple, Kobo, Nook, Sony , and all the other android tablet makers would beg to differ.
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