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Old 09-22-2022, 02:22 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The off setting uses the justification in the CSS of the eBook. If you use the justification override, you center justified things won't be correctly centered.
Yeah, but I think that is just a minor issue. As far as I have seen, it only happens with some books (not all) and just with chapter titles and stuff like that.

If I edit the CSS of one book to make things look "right" on my Kobo, can make things worse on my partner's Kindle, right? On the top of that, it's a modification on a book by book bias, right?

That's too much fuss for me.

Thank you but I think that I will use justification plus hyphenation. It looks great that way.

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