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Old 07-03-2020, 03:15 AM   #19
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And which ereader are you using that applies proper hyphenation?
I'm using a PRS-T3, which does not apply hyphenation to all languages.

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Does it work at the per-word level too? Or only works on a per-book's-language level?
I'm trying to figure this out.

My PRST-T3 seems to work at least on a html-file-level, i.e. it can change the language when a new html-file is processed.

So far, I haven't figured out, which language instructions it processes and ignores (e.g., xml:lang="..." vs. lang="..." or en-US vs. en_US).

For instance, the PRS-T3 seems to ignore en_US/en_GB/de_DE/fr_..., while en-US/en-GB/de-DE/fr-... seems to work.
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