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Old 08-10-2015, 08:22 PM   #35
tomsem
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Originally Posted by haydnfan View Post
I figured it out. I have dozens of ebooks that supposedly have enhanced typesetting. But in truth, only two actually do.

For example

If you click here you'll clearly see that Bonehunters is supposed to have enhanced typesetting. It does not. It has neither hyphenation at small font sizes nor ragged right justification at large font sizes.

But if you click here you will also see that Prince of Thorns is supposed to have enhanced typesetting. It does. It has both hyphenation at small font sizes and ragged right justification at large font sizes.

I would like clarification on what it actually means to say that enhanced typesetting is enabled. I would like to know if others have plenty of ebooks that are supposed to have the typesetting but do not actually.

This is greatly disappointing. Why couldn't amazon just come up with a simple option in the font menu?
It seems the list of 'books with enhanced typesetting' is not accurate.

Have we any idea what is actually different (in terms of HTML/CSS) about these books?

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