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Old 07-31-2025, 07:30 AM   #5
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Soft hyphens break ebooks (azw3, KFX, epub) and should never be used in PDFs.

Especially if you want search to work.

P.S. I like Okular, but at install time it certainly needs a load of defaults changed for each format.
Fer sher. I noticed inability to search in pdf if there are soft hyphens. However, pdf format is my upload to amazon for paper books. I do this to proofread each and every page. Also, in a printed book it seems to me that using soft hyphens makes it all look better. In calibre there is 'fuzzy search' so that you can look for words broken with invisible soft hyphens while in the text editor. So far as I know nobody has that in a pdf reader.
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