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Old 05-30-2021, 12:10 PM   #11
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Sometimes, when I want to see how the hyphens could affect a text (and when to avoid them or where disable them), I use the lybrary Hyphenator.js. Sigil supports it very well (even in epub2) and the Preview panel shows hyphens very well.

Of course, I don't include in my epubs (even in epub3) the .js lybrary (because epub2 doesn't support it and for epub3, the ereaders have the feature to hyphen the text) but for that very reason, it's quite a nuisance first to add the lybrary to watch the probably output and then remove it.

But now, that you Kevin and Diap have implemented three plugins as viewers, I'm wondering if wouldn't be possible add the Hyphenator.js lybrary to them (the user could have the option to enable or disable it). By the way, BibiReader seems not to support javascripts.

Many thanks for your considerations.
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