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Originally Posted by JSWolf
You are still forcing justification on the user. You would be forcing the default and some software does not allow the user to change the justification. So you really do have to pick one or the other and given that more people like full justification and Kobo does not hyphenate with left justification, the only logical choice is full justification.
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No.
You don't need to force a choice on
all users because
some use bad software.
Your option forces the wrong choice on almost half of all readers, from your own numbers.
Not forcing justification forces the wrong choice on readers who:
a) Have a reader that doesn't let them choose the justification, and
b) Want the opposite choice to their software's default
I suggest that those group of people are substantially less than half of all readers.
If I found a book that was designed in a way that prevented me from using the font/size/justification options that my software offers me, I would call that book defective.
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Why waste your time and effort to make eBooks that don't work?
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In my view, that is what you are doing if you are forcing display choices on the reader.
Different people have different ideas as to what makes something work or not.