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Originally Posted by fen-sawn
Also what hyphenation settings would you recommend and what would it look like as CSS? Mine has apparently no
hyphenation, but it's justifying the lines too much to be attractive.
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Other than turning hyphenation off, I don't think you can control it in the book. And turning it off would probably make it worse. Changing the font, font size or margins on the device will change the spacing.
Personally, I don't want things like this added to the book. Let the user and device handle it. Same goes for justification. Leave it off in the book and allow the reader to turn it on or off as they prefer.
Also, you probably have what you need. But,
https://github.com/kobolabs/epub-spec is what Kobo put out about preparing an epub for publication publication as a kepub. I would hope it is available in the Writing Life site, but I don't have access to it.