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Should I use *soft hyphens to hyphenate large words
About the soft hyphen character sequence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_hyphen
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Why am I asking? Here are the details: I have an eBook published in most places: (Kindle, Nook, iBook, Kobo, etc.) I was reading a book on Kindle and found a line that just ended early despite the fact that everything is justified. I checked my own novel and sure enough I found an instance of this (well multiple instances actually), but it depends on the font size. Here is an example from my novel: Code:
As if the memory were my own, the first time her grandfather gifted her flashed through my mind. Then only way I can find to fix this is to use the soft hyphen. I have tested the soft hyphen and it works on my Kindle app on my PC, my Galaxy S4 phone, and my Kindle Fire HDs. PHP Code:
So if I change the word grandfather to have the soft hyphen, this is fixed on Kindle. PHP Code:
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I wouldn't recommend it at all. I know that this soft hyphen question has come up before (and OF COURSE when I do a search I can't find exactly what I was looking for), but here are a few topics showing off what might happen when soft hyphens go wrong: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28108 https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28139 Those devices that don't have the soft hyphen included in their character sets will usually show up as a ? or a blank box. This will ruin the reading experience. The soft hyphen can also mess up searching in some cases, and/or interfere with the hyphenation algorithm (if the device has its own built-in hyphenation). I would just leave justification/hyphenation up to the device itself. Those devices that do not include hyphenation (almost all older ereaders), and/or crappy justification algorithms... that is just too bad. Last edited by Tex2002ans; 12-30-2013 at 11:43 PM. |
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Forget it, you're opening a can of worms. Some readers do their own hyphenation, some don't. Owners of the ones that don't are used to ungainly line-breaks.
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Add another "nay" vote to the pile.
If ragged lines or rivers of white bother a reader, they'll either get a reader that supports hyphenation or take care of polluting all of their ebooks with soft-hyphens themselves. |
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And some of the readers I have used (ADE based) support soft hyphens but then get it wrong by splitting but not including the hyphen itself.
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It results from a 2012 (perhaps early 2013) change in the Kindle conversion, in an effort to get rid of extra-wide gaps between words when 100% justification is forced. More recently (I can't really date these changes, but can only go by when I noticed them) the Kindle conversion will break a line following a hyphenation. Formerly that wasn't the case, and I developed the habit of getting rid of hyphens whenever that wouldn't cause rank confusion. I think the same thing is now true of em dashes. Again, I had developed the practice of using British style, that of using a space followed by an en dash followed by another space. I think this is now unnecessary. |
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Only on Kindle
I will keep this in the back of my mind for now.
I wish the Kindle render tool would just handle this, but it doesn't. Perhaps doing this for Kindle only wouldn't be so bad. Kindle is the only reader that really sells a lot of copies anyway and its the one I most care about looking professional. The plugin looks nice, but I am not sure it does what I want. I want to only add hyphens to words 12 characters or larger and I only want to add one hyphen, not one for each syllable. In my novel, that would only be 550 words. Thank you for your responses. |
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You can customize the behavior of the Hyphenate This! plug-in by changing the Skip words shorter than value. However, I don't know whether it'll add only one soft-hyphen or more per word.
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as for "kindle is the only reader that really sells....", I think Apple, Kobo, Nook, Sony , and all the other android tablet makers would beg to differ. |
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I don't know what it's like elsewhere, but here in the UK it's becoming increasingly impractical to self-publish anywhere except the Kindle Store. Or maybe Smashwords, if you don't mind the format restrictions and being listed alongside a load of porn.
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