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Old 07-28-2025, 12:56 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Moonbase59 View Post
I wonder what will happen with JS/Wasm on older hardware readers? Will they even be able to use it, or will they become horribly slow, thinking of the underpar hardware and usually old software?
If the ereaders have support for javascript, it will work fine. Hyphenopoly is fast and it will take one more second to load the .xhtml file to hyphenate text.

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I know that my Tolino Vision 5 used Hyphenator (Hyphenopoly’s predecessor) for its "Advanced Reading Experience", and even made a new "de.js" for it. It was… well… acceptable, but that reading mode had other problems as well, so I never used it much.
So far I'm using Hyphenator and works fine but I'm looking to change to Hyphenopoly because is faster. By chance, what is your de.js? Maybe it can be optimized in some way for faster hyphenation.

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Guess one needs to check compatibility and performance on real hardware, testing at least for RMSDK and KOReader, probably more.
ADE and KOReader doesn't need Hyphenopoly because they have native support for hyphenation.
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