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Old 09-20-2022, 08:44 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by PunkyKoopa View Post
Yeah, I notice that this happens when hyphenation is not done. In fact, in those instances, if I turn off justified text and I leave it as publisher default, that paragraph looks exactly the same.

In Spanish hyphenation is very common in texts and printed books. Could the problem be that Kobo doesn’t hyphenate enough?

Thanks!
You need the better hyphenation dictionary that I linked and you need to turn on hyphenation.

Plug your in your Kobo to your computer.

In the .kobo > Kobo directory on your Kobo, edit Kobo eReader.conf (if using Windows, use a text edutior such as Notepad++ to keep theline endings correct) and add...
[code][Reading]
webkitTextRendering=optimizelegibility[/quote]

If you already have [Reading] then don't add that line.

Then when this and the better hyphenation dictionary, you will have hyphenation.
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