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Originally Posted by JSWolf
It's a bug in KePub. You cannot use either justification setting without screwing with centered text. The best thing is to put your preferred justification in the body class. It's what I do and I remove all left and full justification. That way, I can leave justification set to off.
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I know, but then I lose the ability to turn hyphenation on or off on the kobo. I need to force-enable it when converting.
When I bought my first kobo, I struggled with hyphenations dictionaries, and ended up disabling it altogether.
But now, I've grown more aware of the weird spacing induced by the absence of hyphenation. So I wanted to try hyphenation again, with the ability to turn it off and on.
I re-tried the hyphen dicts you posted a while ago, and it works quite well for english, with hyphens being quite rare. I'm not sure french will work as well. We'll see.