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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Very easily. It (to me) just looks odd if there is space at the bottom of the screen and it is not a section break, a new chapter/flow, or a graphic that doesn't fit in the space left.
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Next time you see some space at the bottom, get yourself into thinking there is a graphic that doesn't fit. When you turn the page, there will be no graphic, but you won't have the space at the bottom anyway

(or, if you do, repeat).
What the renderer should do is altering the linebreaking parameters of the paragraphs in the page in order to gain/lose one extra line without changing the linespacing. What it could also do (but the user should decide whether or not to allow this) is alter the spacing between paragraphs and/or linespacing.
For paper books, authors also have the choice of actually changing the text (adding/replacing/removing words) to make the text fit the page more nicely, but this is not an option in an ebook.