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Old 07-28-2025, 01:05 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
You seem to be talking at odds with each other. Kevin is saying that he doesn't think it is working at all from within Sigil even with any of the .js plugins. They are hyphenated when using the Readium plugin because WebEngine hyphenation is on by default. Forget all the standalone rendering systems. That's not what he's talking about.
I understood. Maybe I didn't explain myself well. Kevin uses also Linux. So, let him (or do it you, since you have Arch) run the following test on Linux:

1. Remove the following line from the header of the sample epub I sent:

Code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Misc/Hyphenopoly_Loader.js" ></script>
2. After that, open the epub (in Sigil) with the Readium plugin. No hyphenation should appear, even when hyphenation is enabled in the .css file.

After that, if the link with the .js file is enabled, Readium will show hyphenated text.
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