Thanks! The hyphenation thing is trickier than it seems, since in general there’s no easy we to distinguish a compound word which happened to fall at the end of the line, from a hyphenated word. This will be one of the things I focus on when adding PDF support, since PDFs tend to use hyphenation much more heavily. Most web pages don’t use hyphenation at all; if there’s one where it’s particularly bad, send me the link and I’ll see if there’s a good workaround.
I’m not looking for programming help, but publicity is always welcome. If you know people who would benefit from it, show them a demo and encourage them to install it. If you have a blog, you can put a Speed Read This button on it.
Thanks! The hyphenation thing is trickier than it seems, since in general there’s no easy we to distinguish a compound word which happened to fall at the end of the line, from a hyphenated word. This will be one of the things I focus on when adding PDF support, since PDFs tend to use hyphenation much more heavily. Most web pages don’t use hyphenation at all; if there’s one where it’s particularly bad, send me the link and I’ll see if there’s a good workaround.
I’m not looking for programming help, but publicity is always welcome. If you know people who would benefit from it, show them a demo and encourage them to install it. If you have a blog, you can put a Speed Read This button on it.