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Originally Posted by Ruskie_it
Your call. In my opinion, much more important in KFX is the automatic hypenation and the much much more nice, comfortable, easy for the eye left and right text justification that results from that.
Expecially because the hassle is really non-existant. Install the Kindle previewer, install the KFX output plugin and you're good to go.
I don't know what the root cause in your books might be, but in general it is no hassle to use the plugin. Maybe you have an error somewhere, but once you figure it out you should be set "forever", so...
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It just seems to destroy the formatting on the epubs I have, no clue why as they're just regular epubs from google play books.
As for the benefits of KFX, I installed the hyphenate-this plugin and it seems to do a good job on the books I've tried thus far, and looking at screenshots side by side of a KFX page and an AZW3 page with hyphenate-this used looks almost exactly the same so I just don't think it is worth the hassle for me. Especially as you cannot even open the KFX file inside Calibre and need to mess around with it further to get it to open in Kindle Previewer.
I read mostly history books, so I like to be able to open them as a reference on the PC, so keeping any file which cannot even be opened inside Calibre is sort of pointless.