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Old 06-06-2015, 11:23 PM   #1280
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Originally Posted by Nick_1964 View Post
Dutch (Netherlands)
Ahh, that explains it, the Kobo reader doesn't support Dutch hyphenation at all as far as I know. You'll need the custom CSS to disable hyphenation.

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Originally Posted by Nick_1964 View Post
If I don't read wrong, in the instruction it said that it needs the base driver.
But that same base driver must be disabled in order to let your driver work.
Or do you mean, it uses information of the disabled base driver to work with it ?
In simple terms, calibre ships with the files for all drivers, and even if they're disabled the files are still there. The extended driver adds new files to calibre, and one of the very first things the extended driver dies is to find the files for the base driver and read in a bunch of information from them. Disabling the base driver tells calibre not to read those files, but it leave the files there and doesn't stop anything else that needs the information from reading the base driver files.


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I can't put an extra css in it by your plugin because it is a device named .css
You can create the file manually for now. Put a file named kobo_extra.css in the top level of your device. If you're using Windows you can open Computer and double click the icon for your Kobo reader to get there, if you're using a Mac the icon to double click should appear on your desktop.
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