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Old 03-28-2013, 01:51 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Try installing ADE 1.7.2 and see what happens. That's the previous version that has no hyphenation support.
I trust what you say. It hadn't hyphenation support in previous versions, but luckily it has it out of the box right now (since 2.0, I guess), and even without the plugin.

It has some issue with soft hyphens, since the search box does not work well. In fact, when copying the text to a text editor, * are still there.

By the way, since hyphenation is done well, the internal hyphenation algorithm ignores them at it should.

Or maybe ­ entities are partially implemented: rendered but not ignored when searching. In this case ADE has either an internal hyphenation algorithm and support for soft hyphens.

A test could be done creating an ad-hoc dummy document with ­ between each character.

Edit: did the test with attached file. ADE 2.0 has an internal hyphenation algorithm and also partially supports soft hyphens (even 2 characters words are split and dashed).
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File Type: zip soft hyphens test.zip (4.7 KB, 565 views)

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