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Originally Posted by jhowell
The iOS app supports AZK (instead of KF8/AZW3) and MOBI, but it also supports KFX as of version 4.9, released May 21, 2015. When a book is downloaded in KFX format the enhanced typesetting features can be clearly seen, such as hyphenation at smaller font sizes and ragged right margin at larger font sizes.
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Just checking--you mean version 4.0.9? Because the current version is 4.1, released July 2015.
I downloaded On Basilisk Station and I see hyphenation occurring, so I assume that's the "enhanced typesetting" engine. Bookerly looks nice, IMO.
(Any way to turn off the hyphenation, if you don't want it?)
EDIT: Also, I really appreciate the work you're doing on analyzing the KFX format. It's inspiring; I may end up trying my hand there as well. I downloaded your python script, but I admit I'm not really familiar with the language. Anything I write is more likely to be in Go.