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Originally Posted by cramoisi
There are two cases : kepubs and epubs. kepubs (which i prefer to read because of in-book stats, header, etc.) don't hyphen correctly when trailing punctuation. Typically the hypen is one letter before his right place... The same happened with epub but it seems better since the new 3.15.0 firmware released at the end of april (but I need to test this assertion thoroughly).
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By "when trailing punctuation", do you mean punctuation after the word being hyphenated? Or maybe you mean the word is after the punctuation. I have seen complaints about the hyphenation including recent mentions of it being one character out, but I haven't seen mention of a pattern like this. In any case, if this is a consistent error, it should be reported to Kobo.