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Originally Posted by ItsMee
Hi,
I'm aware there is 100th of threads on Hyphenation - but I didn't find an answer for my question, don't beat me up, please :-)
- I'm using a kindle touch. Weak / no hyphenation - I'm totally fine with that. Most books I put on via USB just don't do hyphenation, that's fair, no complains.
- Some books (also mobi format) do hyphenation in a very strange way:
- When I scale the font it might look like
I've re-created the mobi from epub or htmlz with various calibre options - no avail.
I removed "<p class=" and "<span class= " from the htmlz and did another convert to mobi. No change.
So I guess there are two questions:
A) Can someone confirm there is a setting for this in mobi? Must be as two mobi books behave different?
B) Any way to change the behavior manually / w. Calibre / w. another tool?
Thanks a lot for reading so far!
ItsMee
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I see NO Hyphenation.
this is Hyphenation
Code:
This is stan-
ge hyphena-
tion
I see multiple (visually partial) paragraphs
Try lowering the 'Unwrap factor' a small amount (at a time) when doing the conversion.