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Originally Posted by jgoguen
Have you read the directions in the README file? Is there some part of it that is not clear and can be improved?
https://github.com/jgoguen/calibre-k...er#hyphenation
I don't believe the file encoding code should be changed. If you followed the README directions, you have the official LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org hyphenation dictionary and you should ask a maintainer of those projects whether they set the correct file encoding code if you feel it should be different.
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This plugin includes the Ability to add soft hyphens to converted ePubs. Soft hyphens are just like normal except hyphens soft hyphens are That Where They Occur visible only as the last character of a line, giving you the nice hyphenation expected of professional books. Enabling hyphenation Requires a little work:
1.Download the LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) hyphenation dictionary for your language will be to file 1.This With The 'oxt' extension. This is just a ZIP file with a different name.
2.Unzip the OXT file and look for the file named as hyph_ [language]. Dic.
3.Copy the hyphenation dictionary to the configuration directory KoboTouchExtended 1.To find the configuration directory, open caliber's preferences, choose Miscellaneous, and click Open caliber configuration directory
2.Go to the plugins directory
KoboTouchExtended 3.Go to the directory, creating it if it does not exist.
4.Copy the hyphenation dictionary as hyph.dic hyphenation dictionary for the default if no other can be found
** If you mean the dictionary: es_ES.es; hyph.dic should rename it and where I install it?
Extra 5.Enable languages by copying the hyphenation hyphenation dictionaries as hyph_ [lang]. Dic, where [lang] is the three-letter ISO 639 language code
** If in this case refers to hyph_es_ANY.es, that changed in this extension?