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Old 03-23-2024, 04:46 PM   #135
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Originally Posted by Claude_C View Post
I see what you mean. But I’ve not really encountered this kind of ugly word spacing when I set the text to justified. It can happen but it’s rare. The worst I came across is left and right margins that I couldn’t move.
It's not that common but for me, it's like having a fork stuck in my eye.

I prefer to avoid the chance of seeing bad formatting if at all possible. That to me, is the joy of ebooks. If you don't like the way the page renders, you can make the changes to make it look better for you. You don't like that the dropcapped ‘“W’ does not display properly when you increase the font size? Just dump the dropcaps (which is one of my standard reformatting choices) or reformat them to a smaller font size.

My personal choices are described by one friend of mine as very boring but they also admit that they make it easy to get absorbed into the book. That is my preference 99.9% of the time.

Anyone else here have fond memories of Liz Castro's Pigs, Gourds, and Wikis?
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