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Old 03-16-2018, 10:51 AM   #12
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by retiredbiker View Post
I have struggled with this. What I found is, if there is no "text-align: ...;" defined in the CSS, my Kindles (an ancient keyboard model and an Oasis) will just fully justify it. If I edit the book and have whatever style is in control specifically set to "text-align: left;", the Kindle will always respect that. I want the left alignment because of poor eyesight and the need for a large font display, but I imagine the other alignments would work similarly when you convert from, say, epub to azw3. I don't know how the conversion options actually affect the coding--I do this in the editor.
There is a possible solution for your problem. You can use the plugin for Calibre to convert to KFX and then you will get hyphenation and this, not so large gaps. Your eBooks do have to be DRM free. You can find out about remove Kindle DRM from Apprentice Alf’s Blog.
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