Thanks for this plugin. It works well. Non-hyphenated books are just fine on the Kindle, but sometimes a long word jumps to the next line, wasting quite some space, and messing up the justification. It's only a minor thing, but this plugin fixes it nicely
Two things though (these may have been mentioned, but I confess not reading the entire thread):
1. LibreOffice is missing quite some dictionaries; the Dutch one for example. If you want that, get the OpenOffice version over here:
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/...ion-dictionary
2. The plugin does see OXT-files, but it does not open or add them; I have this problem with both the US English and Dutch dictionaries. If this happens, just rename the dictionary from .oxt to .zip. Then it can be opened with an extraction program such as 7-zip. Extract the "hyph_??_??.dic" dictionary and use this for the plugin.
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Originally Posted by SauliusP.
This is a feature of Kindle firmware. With hyphenated words it acts a bit awkwardly: if it finds a part of word at hyphen in dictionary, it displays that part. If not, it ends with full word. I have this issue myself, when dictionary is required. Also, Kindle's dictionary handling is not very smart by itself.
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Hm. This works fine. I've tried it with several words that appear as hyphenated on screen, and the Kindle found every one of them in the dictionary.
I'm running the latest 5.3.8 firmware version.