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Old 07-22-2016, 03:18 PM   #1331
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Athens, Greece
Device: Kobo Aura 6'', Kobo Aura H2O, Kobo Glo HD
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
If you load a Greek font on the device, you should be able to use that to read Greek books. For hyphenation, adding a appropriate hyphenation dictionary might get it working. There is some discussion on this here, but I cannot remember if hyphenation dictionaries for other languages work.
Thanks, davidfor!
Kobo is supporting greek fonts and text languages by default in all of my books. Except some font families, by the way... In that case, I use my own fonts and works very well.
My thought is about the interface language. I don't have problems with the English default language that I'm using right now, but I'm really care about the hyphen in my language...
I will try to find a way about. I'm some confusing right now, but I will give a try on this. I have the .oxt and .dict file of greek hyphen (from openoffice site) but it won't work with "hyphenate this" in calibre... Something's goes wrong with UTF8...
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