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Originally Posted by davidfor
How have you set the alignment in the book. If you set the text alignment in the book at the paragraph level, changing the alignment on the reader doesn't change anything. If it is set in the body, the device will override it. Personally, I strip the alignment except where it is important.
For hyphenation, I usually don't see it. I usually use ragged-right, so there is minimal hyphenation. When I do set the alignment to justify, or read a book that has it set, the hyphenation seems to be OK.
I have just checked the above with epub. A quick test of kepub seems to show that the device will override all the alignment.
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For the test with left and right justification, i just took the book as it was (didn't change anything). For the conversion, i just used the option via the convert book in calibre. It doesn't prove wrong until now...
EDIT :
And you're right. Calibre sets the alignment in paragraph level.... This explains that... How can I strip the alignment with calibre ?
(i'm pretty sure there was a "no justification" checkbox in the look and feel panel but i can't find it anymore. I can strip all text-align with css filter, but I only want to disable justification on the paragraph)