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Old 12-15-2013, 12:47 PM   #60
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by Jasmine GreenTea View Post
Hi, Helen,

you mention hyphenation, something I have never encountered in any review of the T3. I own a T2 and sometimes I wished that it had the capability to hyphenate automatically texts.

(I have tried out a hyphenation plug-in made for Calibre, that introduced hyphens in the text. But then I found that the invisible hyphen signs ruined searches in the e-book. So I desinstalled the thing).

So, is hyphenation on T3 a feature that works with any e-book, without the book needing to be "doctored" before?


Any idea is this works with books in those languages that the T3 has dictionaries of?

That would be awesome!

Seems to be. And it seems to work very well. When you change the font size the hyphenation changes appropriately. I don't care that much about hyphenation in the grand scheme, but I was impressed.

Helen
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