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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Calibre's editor has no more influence on how/where hyphenation occurs than any other editor does. If you're not inserting soft hyphens in the text, or hyphen properties in the CSS (neither of which calibre's editor does automagically BTW), then hyphenation is entirely controlled by the device/app the ebook is being read on.
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Ixnay on the soft-hypens-ay. BAD.
P.S., Gregg?
Well, it matters if you're tying to use a Tiff file, sure. Otherwise,
stop thinking about the GUI, and think only about what's underneath: the HTML. What you are asking here is essentially: Does the color of the car affect the quality of the engine inside it?
And the answer is, no; the color of the car doesn't affect the quality of the engine inside it; in your particular case, the care you take in putting the engine in, in the FIRST place, affects the final quality of the engine when it's output from OO or LO or Word or Pages or Bob's Big-Boy Word Processor.
Right? Styles = CSS. CSS = "how stuff looks." Styles being mapped to ELEMENTS, like paragraphs versus headings versus blockquotes, will affect how the input works. Don't use paragraph styles, designed to "look big" as chapter heads; use HEADER styles. Don't use paragraph styles with double-indents as blockquotes; use blockquotes (if that's available as a style). Use LISTS, not typed stuff, for lists. Numero Uno Big Bookmaker Rule: first think about what it IS; then worry about what it looks like later. THAT, far more than OO versus LO versus Word, etc., will "matter" to Sigil.
IMHO.
Hitch