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Old 07-11-2015, 02:56 PM   #213
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
If there was not some toggle in the eBook to turn on the enhanced typesetting, then Amazon would not be labeling some eBooks as having advanced typesetting and some not. They would all have it.
They would not all have it. The advanced typesetting is a deviation of the old way of displaying books. The Kindle should assume that the book was intended to look exactly as it always used to look. Only reason there needs to be a toggle is on books that have the advandced features so that the user may turn them off if not desired. If the book doesn't have any new features, there is no reason to display the option to turn it on when it wouldn't change a thing. It would be equally wasteful to offer the option "publisher font" when there is no custom font embedded.

Your assumption won't make any sense until the advanced typesetting is implemented and released in a production firmware, and not a limited features pre-release beta version.
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