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Old 05-05-2017, 05:11 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by roger64 View Post
Could not tell you. What I sure remember is that we were offered with Koreader a menu option (a menu item ) in the drop down settings menu, named Hyphen or Hyphenation.
Selecting this option, you could see appear some languages (seven or height about that), among them one for the French (Alan). You were also free to select "No hyphenation".

If you selected French, this referred to some hyphenation file within Koreader which gave the settings or the rules to apply for hyphenation in this language.

This possibility seems to have been silently squashed and I really miss it.
Maybe I didn't understand the issue, but in the latest nightly I still got the dropdown menu when inside a book : 2nd tab, 6th option "hyphenation" and after that : none, algorithm, and all languages with french among them. I don't remember it was removed...



@Frenzie : if I create a dot pattern file for french hyphenation based on a TeX file and if I add it into languages.json, will it be functional ?

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