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Originally Posted by vvv
There are 3 ways to do it.
1. To make a book as an image. This option is avalible.
2. To make a hardly-formatted book (as it is done in the module for Librie). But because practically all the Reader users voted for the soft formatting, there is no this option.
3. To ask Sony to add soft hyphenation support and left-justification: BD has these options but they are not activated because Reader does not recognize soft hyphs and left-justification  .
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I would be happy with a hard formatting method, as I almost never use anything but the largest text size (after all, these are low-vision books). Obviously this would be less popular with most users.
I would be OK with the "verse" style if there was some way tp automatically get the line breaks. I've experimented with saving Word files as text and specifying to add line breaks, but have not yet been able to confirm that formatting works and that all charactyers are supported properly.
This is why I suffested keeping line breaks when importing a PDF document, then specifying the same paragraph width and embeeded font in BD. This would reproduce what I really want, which is a way to get around the problems with 1000+ page PDF files in the Reader,.