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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I use ePub and yes I get hyphenation. I'm using English and I have an appropriate hyphenation dictionary.
What languages do both of you read in? It's quite possible you don't have a hyphenation dictionary for ePub/RMDSK in the language you read.
As for up/downgrading, you don't always need to do a factory reset. It would depend if you need to go back to an older uboot.
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I am reading in the Dutch language, that gives me hyphenation in Kepubs but I don't include that in the transfer plugins.
In epubs I have never seen any hyphenations.
In kepubs they are still wrong, the - is now on the right places but not used the right way.
Like the word intervention and 7 caracters left until the right side margin (by example) will be:
while
still fits.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
What I do in circumstances like this is take a copy of everything on the ereaders drive. Then, if I need to do a factory reset after whatever I was playing with, when I get back to the firmware I want, I remove what is on the ereader and copy everything back.
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I do the same, I created a directory reader on my e-drive and copy everything on the readers drive (K in my case) to it, including all sub directory's.
Then I take my second Glo HD and copy everything back.
So both readers contain the same books,images,settings and databases.
It is like a wired synchronisation.
I never used it for a factory reset,like I said I had never have to do this before,maybe like JSWolf said it can be needed if you go back 5 versions or so when the uboot changed..but if that is the case the change is in the upgrade or downgrade to so even then I don't know if a factory reset is needed because if it is,the upgrade would ask for a factory reset to. (maybe it saves and restores something in the background when upgrading,don't know enough about that) but between recent firmwares until now it is safe, if you do the copy work like you said and what I always do,then a factory reset doesn't matter,you always have your books,shelves and databases like they where before back...