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Old 11-25-2020, 12:37 PM   #11
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JSWolf's addition of the german hyphenation dictionary was due to my request.


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But, besides, is it possible to edit
a) Kobo's hyphenation dictionary,
b) JSWolf's hyphenation dictionary, for example,
and how can I do it? With Notepad++?
Ask JSWolf. He knows all the details (especially since he generates them!), or instructions might already be mentioned in his topic.

I believe Kobo uses a slightly different hyphenation format (OpenOffice/LibreOffice?) than normal patterns (TeX), plus you have to do some minor tweaks to get it to work on Kobo.

I don't know details though.

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