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Originally Posted by JSWolf
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.
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No, I'm using yours. It helps, but kepub still doesn't look as good as ePub on Nook. Thing is, there are other positives about using kepub on Kobo, so I still use the format.