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Old 06-01-2020, 05:00 AM   #93
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Near as I can tell, the spacing is the same using either kepub or epub in the small sample I checked. The problem is that the only way to justify is to increase the spacing between the words and not the spacing between the characters in a word.
By default, RMSDK does hyphenation (full justify only), kerning, and variable width spaces that include smaller spaces. Access does not do this by default and that means that RMSDK can sometimes get more text per line with the same font at the same font size. More text per line means less larger spaces with RMSDK then Access.
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