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Old 12-05-2020, 06:50 AM   #1
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New hyphenation pattern

Hi,

Is there a way to make new hyphenation patterns for Pocketbook and KoReader (.pattern files)?
I have some files of spelling and hyphenation dictionaries for ancient and polytonic Greek that comes actually from OpenOffice and I use them also in InDesign. Could they be converted some how for Pocketbook or/and KoReader?

Thanks in advance.
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