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Old 09-01-2020, 08:46 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Markismus View Post
So the question changes to: Why doesn’t Neoreader use it for Dutch books. How does it determine the language of a book? (Not by changing the system language; I tried that, already.)
A compliant ePub reader uses the ebook metadata to use the right dicctionary and hyphen rules, almost all do that incluiding open source ones like fbreader and crengine...

As said, I wonder why they don't do it.
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