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Originally Posted by jxall
I beg your pardon, the ebook that I had tested was David Copperfield.
I always set the Kobo to justify the text.
Here are a few examples of different formatting between the KE>(E)>KE and the K versions of the ebook (I have only checked the first dozen of pages):
The differences involve line spacing and consequently the final number of lines per page (the kepub sento to Calibre and reconverted through KTE - aka KE>(E)>KE - produces thinner line spacing => more lines per page).
Of course I do believe in the lack of issues in Greatest Expectations, as I re-affirm that I didn't find any differences in Star Born just like you reported.
(It could well be that they got David Copperfield's kepub completely wrong - as JSWolf suggests - and that I'm just being a dumb idiot...)
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There is a reason for some of the difference. I had a look at your photo for the 1850 Preface and I know exactly what's going on. With the ePub version, RMSDK is using kerning. With KePub, there is no kerning. So what's happening is that some of the characters in the KePub as not as close together and the title doesn't fit on one line.
Now you can fix this with options in the KoboTouchExtended driver. But as the KePub was made, you'd have to edit the CSS to ads in the options.
I have no idea of kepuify has such options to turn on kerning and hyphenation.