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Koreader and dashes
I've been reading a book that makes an extensive use of em dashes, and Koreader often ends up rendering the em dash in the beginning of a line, which is kind of ugly, and in hardcopy the usual rule is to never begin a line with a dash (except in some stylistic cases). Is there any way to force it to keep the dash at the end of the line, or failing that, take the preciding word with it to the next line (the em dashes are without surrounding space)?
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Probably not, but perhaps it'll pique poire-z's interest after coming back from vacation.
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Well, you could modify your ebook to use a ZWJ (zero-width joiner; U+200D) at the left of the emdash, but that would probably be a bit too much…
In German, which uses blank-endash-blank, this is also often a problem, but can be avoided by typesetting NBSP (no-break space; U+00A0), endash, space. Both variants should keep the dash together with the word, preventing dashes at line beginnings (except where intended). |
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It's a bit hackish I suppose, since it involves inserting invisible control characters into the text, but if it's not possible to change the way Koreader renders dashes, it's one possible solution... at least for extreme cases of dash usage. |
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