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Old 07-16-2020, 02:58 PM   #11
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
Yet another example of how justified sucks fails.

You didn't include my favorite solution which is to "fix" the CSS and change it to ragged-right instead of justified; i.e., text-align:left instead of text-align:justified. For the Kobo you can just delete all text-align:justified (i.e., no need for text-align:left, but leave the ones that are right and center) and then you can select either ragged right or justified in the Kobo's font menu.
Sorry, but that may not work properly. With ePub, that works properly. With KePub, that doesn't work well. Some centering with KePub don't center. So you are best to edit the CSS for use as KePub. For KePub, you are best to set justification in Aa to off and let the CSS decide how the justification works.

Using the better English hyphenation dictionary I posted int he Kobo Developer forum, you do get much better hyphenation. I'm going to play with it some and see how I get on.

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