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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
ePub seems to do a much better job with hyphenation and justified text than kepub. Often kepub leaves large gaps between words on justified text. I don't know why Kobo doesn't work on improving kepub layout since it is their own format.
How do Kindles do with hyphenation and justified text? Does it look as good as epub layout looks on my Nook?
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With your Kobo, are you using the hyphenation dictionary that Kobo supplies? If so, that's a good reason for the poor hyphenation with KePub. But one thing ePub does better then KePub is variable space between words.