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Old 06-05-2013, 04:44 AM   #110
SauliusP.
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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
To verify the language by the plugin, is there the entry in the <head> part of the source code relevant, such as <meta content="en" scheme="DCTERMS.RFC4646" name="DCTERMS.language"/>? - Given the case, I could insert it via Sigil or Note pad++, or not?
Hello,

No, plugin checks the language entry set in book's metadata field only. How the language appears there—manually or automagically, it does not care. If it is not set, plugin will reject hyphenation.

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