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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
What's funny though is one way I am fussy is with layout. Hyphenations and spacing between words to maintain justified text. For that the Nook does a much better job than Kobo (kepub).
Yes, I could use ePub on the Kobo, but then I lose all the kepub features that Kobo obviously wants me to have. If that is their preferred format, they should do a better job on presentation.
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I agree with you. That's why I use epubs on my Libra 2. But I found that kepubs don't look so bad on the Sage with its 8'' screen (I don't hyphenate). The spacing is more even. So the Sage is now my go-to reader, as I can use all the kepub features plus kepubs are faster as well.
I guess I'd be satisfied with hyphenated kepubs on a smaller screen, but for some mysterious reason I can't stand hyphenation. It just yanks me out of the story.