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Old 06-13-2015, 05:54 PM   #14
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Markismus View Post
Koreader has it hyphen files in "koreader/data/hyph". There are two types of files: pdb and pattern. pdb-files seem to have been inherited with coolreader. pattern-files add the languages Spanish and Greek and are modifications of Latex hyphen files. Latex also has no Dutch hyphenation files.

@Ken Could you remember where someone was succesful in installing a Dutch hyphen file? Maybe I could use the file to add Dutch hyphenation to koreader.


Edit: I found the tex file! It's here.

EDIT 2: I've added Dutch.pattern to my koreader fork and created a pull request.
That was fast. How does it work on your device, the uncracked one? There has been a number of NL posters looking for it.

Luck;
Ken

My guess would be that the "Exceptions list" gets checked first and the words would break at the dash. Words not on the list follow the pattern's rules.

I added this to the Koreader Android thread.

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