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Originally Posted by dordale
Kobos do not do this. They have built in hyphenation that works pretty--and has gotten better in newer firmware versions. But occasionally you run across words on the Kobo that are hyphenated weirdly (eg: hyp-henated). That actually is more distracting to me than the Kindle's occasional large gaps at the end of a line.
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That's due to kepub and the settings in the hyphenation dictionary. The two letter then hyphen can be fixed so the minimum is 3 letters and than a hyphen. RMDSK (ADE) work very well. I have a hyphenation dictionary that I use that seems to work better than the one that comes bundles with RMDSK. It is English only though.