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Originally Posted by Cactus Chef
This is the first I've actually heard of EPUBs having an advantage over KEPUBs (other than convenience of not having to convert).
Do you have any screenshots to demonstrate how it "looks" better, or under what conditions? I have both a Clara HD and a Sage, so I guess I could do some of my own experiments with an EPUB vs KEPUB downloaded from StandardEbooks if I know what I'm looking for.
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If you use the reduce spacing between words in KePub patch and turn on the options to have kerning, ligatures, and hyphenation, KePub looks not bad. But occasionally, it can have some spacing issues.
ePub can adjust the space to make smaller space between words. It has kerning, ligatures, and hyphenation.