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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Are you saying you prefer worse typesetting? What is it about the look of KePub that you like better? Thing is, ePub looks better.It has kerning, hyphenation, adjustable spaces that can be made smaller if need be, and you can have a smaller line height if you want because you don't have the top of the first line at the bottom of the previous screen.
And I am saying this about a Kobo that has no patches and no hidden features turned on.
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Epub looks better to YOU. Not to me. I'm saying that I have never in my life noticed or cared about "kerning". I don't need the adjustable spacing, because I read my book left aligned, so I never see big spaces between words or letters.
I have the line spacing set to the smallest in my kepubs, and I've never seen the top of the first line at the bottom of the previous screen.
I like the ability to zoom in on images, and easily use footnotes. (I don't care about the pop-up footnotes, I'm talking about the ability to easily touch a footnote and not have it turn the page)
Shari