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Old 02-16-2014, 12:44 AM   #9
Nick Payne
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
As far as I know, it is an epub only thing. Along with the long paragraph bug.
Well, I switched to the extended driver and reloaded a couple of books where I had had this problem. Loading them as kepubs does fix the orphaned end of chapter problem, but I then see a couple of other bugs which weren't manifested when the books were epubs:

1. Hyphenation at line ends is now breaking words at the wrong place. For example, I'm staring at the word "everywhere" hyphenated as "everyw-here".

2. If the book is formatted to use em dashes between words without a space either side of the em dash, the reader is now sometimes inserting spaces each side of the em dash as part of justifying lines. That didn't happen when they were epubs.
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