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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If you use ADE, you have no justification setting. So without justification specified in CSS, you are stuck with whatever the default justification is.
So prove to me that not specifying justification is best.
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No, you prove that justification is best. And be honest, there is no way that you can. Except to say it is best for
you. It is
not best for me. And it is
not best for my wife. Which is a much bigger argument for the choice than anything you can say.
But, basically, what you are say is that there are some ereaders/apps out there that do not have options to choose between justification and ragged-right. Personally, I would expect those to be older devices. And I would expect them to be
bad at justifying the text with to many hyphenated words and/or spacing to big. This was definitely the case with the RMSDK based epubs on the Kobo Touch when I got it. I bet it was the case with all the other ereaders at the time. For ereaders/apps, not offering a justification option was likely a choice of the developers because they couldn't do it properly. And maybe they planned to add it later.
Of course, you are doing what you always do: Deciding on
your preference and making a categorical statement that that is the
only way things can be done. This one is more fun than usual as you are trying to claim that your way gives more choice. It doesn't.