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Old 08-14-2016, 07:06 AM   #3
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Anyway, I decided to go back to default settings and did the factory reset (in Kobo settings). Right now, I don't see EPUB books hyphenated although I added hyphens in Hyphenate This! unless I turn on justification.
In ePubs, hyphenation only works on fully-justified or centred text (regardless of the position of the Justification button on the device). This is how the Adobe Reader software does it, and there doesn't seem to be any way to change that.

For KePubs hyphenation is completely different. The default is to only hyphenate if the Justification button is set to full justification (regardless of the alignment of the text itself), but it is possible to force hyphenation of left-justified text either by editing the book's stylesheet, or to change the default with a firmware patch.
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